Alexander Calvin (Alex Calvin), Tuesday, December 15, 2020, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
Has YouTube reached its peak?
There seems to be a young story Call of Duty: War Zone Streamer is banned from the game.
As PC Gamer discovered, the news that the streaming media RowdyRogan has been launched from Activision’s shooter seems to have been staged. This story was conducted last week and received quite a lot of reports, but it is actually false.
Rogan, who is only six years old, participated in the annual Faze5 competition. Participants from all over the world have participated in various challenges and joined FaZe. The last five standing players joined the eSports organization.
RowdyRogan entered the last 20 and-as revealed in a video on his YouTube channel-faced the challenge of creating a viral video. In the post, his mother explained to him what the viral video was, and then the little boy suggested to ban it to attract attention.
In the video, when RowdyRogan enters the “Call of Duty” menu, a message pops up saying “Account is permanently banned.” In fact, this is a fake message that has been edited based on the notification that he was disconnected from the server. Logan then pretended to cry in his father’s arms.
Posted on social media #FreeRoganTopics tags, This has led people to place high hopes on the publisher Activision and accuse them of a “ban”.
Logan’s parents once said that this was part of his dream of becoming Faze, and his mother insisted that it was a “funny thing” for a six-year-old.
Faze boss Lee Trink said in a statement to PC Gamer: “This particular challenge is to create highly disseminating content.”
“The finalists will choose how to handle these tasks and how they respond to each challenge, not just a quantitative result. A broad challenge better reflects their experience in FaZe, because our main goal is to support our What talents think of their personal profession. The judgment process is not mathematical. It is much more qualitative than qualitative. Our methods and processes are proprietary, not something we share.”