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In January, Dallas Fuel pro Felix "xQc" Lengyel drew a suspension for violating the Overwatch League's Code of Conduct while streaming for using an anti-gay slur, and now he has been suspended again.
The first suspension was a 72-hour penalty in November for misusing the game's reporting system. The second suspension, a seven-day penalty in December, was a result of him throwing games on stream. [10] Lengyel's debut in the Overwatch League occurred during the Fuel's first match of the season on January 10, 2018.
Twitch has given one of its biggest stars, former Overwatch pro Félix “xQc” Lengyel, a timeout after the streamer was caught cheating in a Fall Guys tournament. The bizarre incident unfolded ...
Felix Lengyel — better known as xQc on Twitch — shared a story with his 11 million followers about an inappropriate fan interaction at a TwitchCon afterparty.
Following additional conduct violations in the second stage that led to further suspension, xQc was released by the Fuel. [20] Blizzard has since started its online "discipline tracker" in December 2018 to list players who have been temporarily suspended or fined for actions related to their behavior as representatives of the Overwatch League. [21]
Several suspensions and the eventual release of starting tank player Félix "xQc" Lengyel and internal conflict among players hampered the team, especially early in the season; half of the team's 12 wins were in the final ten games. [20] [21]
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An attorney representing Felix Lengyel, known as "xQc" on Twitch, told Insider the IOC lodged a copyright claim against him for showing Tokyo clips.