During a livestream with Yassine "Subroza," Peter "Governor" shared that Felix "xQc," a former Overwatch esports pro and Twitch streamer, had "ghosted" his Valorant team (Turtle Troop) after agreeing to join them. He further added that the terms of the agreement were already signed before the streamer's sudden reversal in his decision.
xQc responded by explaining that some personal matters had come up, which compelled him to prioritize them over the Valorant team. He acknowledged that he should have communicated better with Turtle Troop, but mentioned that he had compensated them for the time that they lost waiting for him.
Over the years, xQc has built up a reputation of backing out of events and activities at the very last minute. During last year's Sh*tcamp, an event hosted by QTCinderella, he failed to show up without any notice. However, he did explain that his absence was due to personal issues with his former partner, Adept. Speaking about the popular streamer ghosting the Valorant team, Governor stated:
In response to this statement, Felix said:
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He continued:
Although xQc didn't disclose the exact amount that he paid, he mentioned that the compensation he provided was comparable to what any other major team would have received in similar circumstances.
The recent clip quickly made the rounds on the popular r/LivestreamFail subreddit, with many users pointing out that xQc's failure to communicate adequately with Turtle Troop was a sign of immaturity. Here are some of the top comments:
In addition to missing Sh*tcamp last year, the streamer recently backed out of Ludwig's Chessboxing event as well, citing oversleeping as the reason for missing the rehearsals. Connor "CDawgVA" was drafted in at the
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