‘I’m banned for life’, one of Twitch’s biggest streamers fired for cheating

2023-05-02 15:30:02

News culture ‘I’m banned for life’, one of Twitch’s biggest streamers fired for cheating

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As a content creator, the prospect of getting banned is definitely one of the biggest fears there is. If she has not been fired from Twitch, this star of the Amazon platform is now deprived of one of Steam’s flagship games. Valve does not joke with cheaters, and the case of Auronplay is further proof!

This Twitch star with 15 million subscribers is not regarding to play CS:GO once more

It is said that boredom tends to fire the imagination, but this streamer should have thought twice before doing that on Counter-Strike : Global Offensive. Those who are used to playing from the Steam platform know full well that Valve does not mess with cheating. Not too long ago, Twitch streamer Raúl “Auronplay” Àlvarez Genes was caught by Gabe Newell’s company, and the punishment was clear: he was banned for life of Counter-Strike : Global Offensive. During one of his lives on the streaming platform, the content creator explained what happened :

I’m stuck (…) I used cheats once to clown around. To clown around, yes. One followingnoon I was bored, got caught and got banned. I can’t play Counter-Strike for life anymore.

It is therefore a blow for the content creator followed by more than 15 million users on Amazon’s online distribution platform., even though he is not particularly known on Twitch for this particular game. For example, he was much more noticed for his streams on Minecraft et Grand Theft Auto V which are part of his top 3 most streamed games on his channel. Despite this status, Auronplay will not be entitled to preferential treatment from Valve. Quite simply because the sanctions applied via the VAC system (Valve Anti-Cheating, in French) are permanent and non-negotiable.


With Counter-Strike 2, Valve won’t miss a thing: cheaters know what to expect!

With this particular case, streamers but especially players, in general, are warned: Valve does not intend to be lenient towards cheaters ! At the dawn of the release of Counter-Strike 2Gabe Newell’s company does not diminish its efforts to allow fair play players to fully enjoy each of their games without being annoyed by shameless cheaters. In the event of a sanction on Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, the player can no longer access the game and even loses access to the skins that he was able to buy in the past. Since this will only be a major update, punished players will remain punished when the game is released. Counter-Strike 2.

'I'm banned for life', one of Twitch's biggest streamers fired for cheating

Because yes, for those who would have missed the information, Valve has formalized the release of a Counter-Strike 2. We don’t realize it at the time, but it’s a real event since the license hadn’t announced anything like it since 2012! Inevitably, the announcement turned the entire Internet on its head, which immediately wondered if this Counter-Strike 2 was able to do better than CS:GO.. At first glance, recent previews are excellentbut Auronplay and other sanctioned cheaters will have to create a new account if they want to convince themselves.


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