Kurt & # 39; Kurt0411 & # 39; Fenech, a FIFA Pro is perhaps the most famous / famous for his YouTube presence, beaten by one of the toughest online penalties I've ever seen, as he was prevented by EA from playing any of its games online or accessing any of its online services.
The ban comes after Fenech's longtime partner with EA—which we have covered before– Reached the point, when EA released the following statement earlier today:
If you can't read that on your phone, here's the important part:
In November 2019, after a series of Code of Ethics violations as part of the EA SPORTS FIFA Global Series in which he threatened staff and other players, Kur0011 was prohibited from competing in or attending any EA SPORTS FIFA 20 Global Series events or upcoming competitions. Since then, Kurt has continued to send abusive and intimidating messages about EA employees and competing players on social media and has encouraged others to do the same. His messages have gone beyond the shadow line to severely attack and violate our Terms of Service We will not tolerate threatening behavior.
As a result, today Kurt0411's EA account will be banned from playing our games and accessing our services due to these serious and repeated violations.We create games and communities for players to have fun. Creating a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone without fear of being bullied or harassed is an important part of that. Our Terms of Service include a Code of Ethics that we ask players to abide by in order to keep our communities healthy and safe. We continue to focus on creating communities where everyone feels safe and respected, including in-game poison reporting tools and new diagnostic tools. Also, we will continue to add other features.
While the ban seems overwhelming, and there is a debate that makes a strong presentation, Fenech's behavior is exaggerated, and his enemies are controversial. FIFA we go from simply complaining about the game to deeply unhealthy tirans and threats against game developers.
Here is, for example, a video from last year, in which the anxious ranner keeps his spit on the EA Sports scarf.
Shortly after the ban, dozens of EA Sports employees have had their Twitter accounts broken, when Fenech told viewers of his YouTube channel very familiar things like "In fact, every one of these employees who have worked in the last few games should not be working right now" and "It's a happy time when you start caring for us. We deserve justice. We deserve a good football game."
And last week, Fenech went so far as to … collaborate on this deeply entrenched track aimed at EA. More than a football video game.
By being one of the largest and most popular game series in the world, FIFA he sure has some issues when it comes to the pros and cons. Here, for example, is one of the world's best players FIFA 20… while we were at an esports tournament FIFA 20.