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Fortnite Team Disqualified From Tournament Following A Disrespectful Tweet
Fans seem to be rallying around two of the team s members, saying it s unfair to punish all three players for what their one teammate did.
A trio of Fortnite competitive players has been disqualified from the Fortnite Championship Series following a tweet that came from one of the team members that stated Epic Games chief creative officer Donald Mustard should kill himself.
According to Polygon, in a now deleted tweet, player Wrigley posted a message that read, Like literally fucking k!ll your$elf @donaldmustard, tagging Mustard. Epic disqualified Wrigley afterwards, along with their teammates Dictate and Userz, citing the company s community rules that it is not allowed for players to interact with others in a way that is predatory, threatening, intimidating, lewd, demeaning, derogatory, invasive of privacy, or abusive.
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The Fortnite Championship Series is a big deal for pros competing in Epic Games’ battle royale game not only are millions of dollars on the line, participating at all guarantees at least some money for entrants. That is unless you happen to get disqualified from the proceedings. One team found that out the hard way.
On Sunday, FNCS competitor Wrigley posted an ill-advised tweet that read, “Like literally fucking k!ll your$elf @donaldmustard,” tagging Epic Games chief creative officer Donald Mustard. Their entire Twitter account is gone now, but in response, Epic Games reprimanded Wrigley, disqualifying him from the tournament.