Felix "xQc" is one of the biggest streamers on Twitch right now. According to recent statistics, he is the second-most-watched streamer on the platform, along with being the most-watched variety streamer and most-watched variety streamer in English. He currently has 10.9 million followers and a staggering 84K subscribers on the purple platform.
However, being at the top of the game for so long does come with consequences. The streamer has a reputation for being outspoken and has been banned from League of Legends for offensive language. He even incurred several suspensions during his years as an Overwatch pro.
Coupled with these setbacks, xQc has five Twitch bans under his belt for various reasons.
Felix started streaming when he was 19 years old. His first game was League of Legends but he also took an interest in Blizzard's Overwatch. xQc's streaming career took off after he left the pro scene and decided to concentrate on Twitch full time. Since then, he has become one of the most popular streamers on the purple platform.
Despite his long and prosperous career, xQc has famously incurred five bans on Twitch. The first hitch came when the platform banned him in July 2019.
He faced a 72-hour ban for showing an alleged explicit video on stream. The incident sparked a debate among the streaming community as fellow streamer Alinity only got a warning for the same offense.
The following year, in March 2020, xQc was struck with his second ban from the platform. He was already in murky waters after playing an adult themed title called Strip Connect 4, a lewd version of the popular game Connect 4.
While streaming, the former Overwatch Pro accidentally uncensored the game and was awarded another three-day ban for showing nudity. The
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