A player who was previously banned from competitive 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Fortnite play for cheating has managed to qualify for the game's World🧔 Cup.
We are gradually inching ever closer to the first ever Fortnite World Cup. With each passing weekend,ꦕ new players qualify for the prestigious tournament. In fact, if you are yet to qualify and think that you are good enough to do so, time is very much running out. There𓆉 are now just two more qualifying weekends left for players to get the job done.
In pretty much every single one of the eight qualifying weekends we have witnessed so far, there has been controversy. Epi🎃c has been forced to ban 1,200 players up to this point. The uninitiated miಌght well roll their eyes at how seriously some people are taking this, but with the amount of cash up for grabs, this has to be treated as serious business.
Week eight of qualifying may well have brought about the most controversy to date. As reported by , XXiF and his Duos partner, code ronaldo, managed to qualify for next month'🌳s World Cup in New York City. If the first of those two gamer tags sounds familiar to you, it's because, during week three of qualifying, XXiF was banned by Epic for cheating.
Video evidence surfaced of XXiF doing something commonly referred to as "teaming." It involves getting friends to land nearby so that you can pick them off for easy eliminations. Despite XXiF finishing in a qualification spot that weekend, he obviously ♍did not qualify for the World Cup and was banned from competitive play for two weeks. However, five weeks later, he returned with a partner and is now New York-bound.
At the time of typing this, there is no suggestion that XXiF cheated this time around. However, there are rumors that💮 there is once again footage that the player was up to no good. That fo🤪otage will undoubtedly be reviewed by Epic in the coming days. We imagine the duo that finished in fourth place, and thus did not qualify, will be awaiting Epic's decision with bated breath.