Dallas Fuel tank player F\u00e9lix “xQc” Lengyel has been suspended for seven days from Overwatch<\/em>.<\/p>
XQc received a ban over the weekend for allegedly throwing games on Overwatch’s <\/em>Competitive Play mode. The suspension happened while xQc was streaming live on Twitch, immediately following a game.<\/p>
“Recent activity on this account has shown actions deemed inappropriate for Overwatch<\/em>,” xQc’s suspension email reads. “This includes, but is not limited to, non-participation, going AFK repeatedly, and other behavior that negatively impacts the team’s experience.”<\/p>
Related: <\/strong>Dallas Fuel signs eccentric tank main xQc to Overwatch <\/em>League roster<\/strong><\/a><\/p>
If Blizzard or Dallas Fuel issue further punishment to xQc, he will become the second Overwatch<\/em> League player facing disciplinary action in the league before the regular season has kicked off. In November, Philadelphia Fusion tank player Su-min “Sado” Kim was suspended<\/a> for the team’s first 30 matches after allegations of boosting arose. Sado will resume play in May.<\/p>
Last week, two Shanghai Dragons players were punished<\/a> by their organization for sharing an Overwatch<\/em> account. Blizzard has not yet commented on the behavior, though Shanghai Dragons noted it would comply with Blizzard’s discretion on the matter.<\/p>
XQc signed to Dallas Fuel in late October<\/a>. The tank player is known for his eccentric steams, which are often high-energy and filled with screeching. XQc will continue to stream despite his suspension and subsequent punishment, according to the player himself.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"