In the month of April, 15 suspects were arrested for developing and selling hacking/cheating programs that affect PUBG.
At that point, he should already be banned.
Third time, I said F*** it, lets see how long this last.
We are riding around together hes still not banned, he added.
However, post the ban, Shroud apologized for his actions via a Twitch stream.
I was trying to have a good time.
Obviously, I knew what the fuck I was doing.
It wasnt a great idea.
It seemed like a great idea.
But it wasnt a great idea.
I got banned for a month.
He also described the round as the most enjoyable game of PUBG Ive had in a long time.
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