Welcome to Clouted, episode 12.
This week on the internet a nine-year-old kid was banned from Fortnite for four years, FaZe Dubs is in hot water again for potentially cheating, T1 hosted a star-studded Valorant tournament, some guy won 14k playing slots on-stream, PewDiePie signed a streaming deal with Youtube and the Vancouver Titans have completed disbanded their Overwatch League roster.
We’ve got all the news for you on our newest episode of Clouted.
Written & Hosted by: Keith Capstick (@keithcapstick) and Devin Jones (@milkshks)
Edited & Shot by: Colten Gowan (@TheOnlyZoltan)
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28 comments
The games free just make a new account lmao
I would really appreciate it if you could fact check your fortnite information. The 9 year old kid was not just playing ranked he was competing in a cash cup. Also, hyper-passive game play is extremely common in the high levels of fortnite competitive.
Doubt this game is gonna survive another 4 years
gl
Can anyone explain how tf pewdiepie has a 100mil sub while producing his current content?
No idea why this is even a topic. Not like it is a new rule.
9 year old and pewds I see a connection here
He was banned because he played cash cups
Zenon was playing in a cash cup?????
When I heard 9-year-old and saw pewdiepie in the thumbnail I thought the fortnite prodigy would be Pewdiepie
Fornite is PG-13 in UK and in USA just 11 yo should be playing it. So it is a missconception, it's not only competitive which is not recommended for kids, but the whole game, whereas competitive is therefore directly under the company responsability, they decided to ban the kid from playing competitive, the rest is on the parents if they asume their child is capable of playing the game under their guidance, this is not about who has the bigger b*lls, it's about a age rate on a game where they find the kid could be exposed to violence and other players (including adults among them) behavior, which (and let's be honest here) can be toxic, bully, and filled with hate and anger. They didn't made any decision, they stood to the age rate of the game, and yes, they are right! period.
You don't have the right information because Zenon also participated in cash cups so he really broke the rules and maybe earned money
0:53 Keith scrolling through some dank memes on his second monitor before realizing that he's on the job.
"Yeah, I mean"
That was epic
7:57 Lol like epic cares about its comp scene. Comp is nothing more than one of its marketing tactics, the only thing that team seems to be good at nowadays.
… The kid literally says "they took arena from me", and by the looks of it, they only banned him from arena play, not fortnite itself. The ban lasts 4 years because that's when he turns 13, so he's banned from arena play until he's of age. Don't see why people are angry, unless there's some sort of misunderstanding and people think he's banned completely.
Without any context I laughed out loud hearing that kid cry. Guess I'm just evil
How high is Keith in this video. Guy looks blitzed!
How the hell is a 9 yo even able to stream? Isn't there an age min for streaming platform TOS?
I would say the kid deserves the ban. The game is allowed from 12 years on.
But how they did it was wrong.
You're acting like epic just said fuck this kid, but in reality epic will have to obey laws regarding having minors on the platform and the data collection involved with that.
Is siege even big enough for a lan League? Havent ever followed the game but im not sure
They’re 19 yr olds now
That’s hardly even a ban. They are just saying “follow the rules.”
P E G I 1 2 ?!
* Dabs *
They banned him until he turned 13, that shit's funny af
YEAH I MEAN
Im new to the channel and straight up thought Keith was the 9 year old am i a bad person?