


The concept of RP is simple: take an online world, make yourself a character, give yourself a background, and then jump into the world and let the stories commence. The world of RP has been taken to a whole new level in 2017, though, with the emergence of a Grand Theft Auto V RP mod, FiveRP, that’s taking the world by storm, making the game relevant again on Twitch, and pulling in thousands upon thousands of viewers each and every day. It’s nothing new in the world of video games in fact, and as long as you have an open-world, mod support (that’s optional, but it helps), a hell of a lot of freedom and an online component, there’s a good chance that there’s people out there turning stale video game worlds into brand new immersive experiences. According to a message from RatedEpicz in his Discord server, the latest Twitch ban will only last one day, which means he's going to get back soon to the streaming platform once again.RPing – or roleplaying as it’s known to us plebs – is nothing new on Twitch. Aside from a tweet, RatedEpicz hasn't reacted yet to the reason for his ban. Apparently, it's not the first time that a Nopixel GTA 5 streamer gets banned because of visiting the same club in the game.

While he didn't reveal the reason behind his recent ban, players assume that his presence for some time in Grand Theft Auto 5's Vanilla Unicorn Club led to his suspension from Twitch.

Lately, RatedEpicz banned from Twitch for one day and it seems like his ban was due to his presence somewhere in the Nopixel's Grand Theft Auto 5 that he apparently shouldn't be.Īs reported by the Stream Bans page on Twitter and confirmed by RatedEpicz, his Twitch account has been banned for a limited time. While some of the recent bans for female streamers were due to their clothing, it seems Twitch is going to act strictly on this matter even in video games. The number of Twitch bans has been growing recently and it targets mostly the well-known streamers.
