He initially thought it was a result of previous wager match rule breaks. Clix had just finished competing in the DreamHack Cash Cup Extra tournament, where he and teammates Timothy “Bizzle” Miller and Kyle “Bugha” Giersdorf finished in 19th, splitting $600 evenly.Ĭlix soon learned that his Creator Code was no longer active. The Twitch superstar and top competitor confirmed the news on Twitter late Wednesday night. Professional Fortnite Battle Royale player Cody “Clix” Conrod has lost his Support-A-Creator (SAC) Code privileges after posting an inappropriate tweet. I tried contacting them but still no response.Clix no longer has a support-a-creator code. Clix rounded out his Twitter thread, stating “I know I shouldn't add others to my problems but this is the most valid point relevant to my situation. A point that Clix wants to make clear.įive months later, Clix has looped Kiwiz into his battle against Epic Games, hoping to understand the logic behind the Creator Code removal. While still receiving support from his fan base and keeping his SAC code, Kiwiz remains a largely polarizing figure in the scene. The behavior resurfaced last year, prompting Kiwiz to part ways with the One Percent esports organization and take a hiatus from the Internet. He admitted to the transgression on Keemstar’s DramaAlert, stating that he was not aware of the girl’s age when it occurred. “Just seems that i'm being used as a big example for all of the creators in the community and it's unfair towards me since this is also such a large income of mine.” The Kiwiz controversyįortnite YouTuber Kiwiz - whom Clix referenced in the Twitter thread - was accused of exchanging explicit photos with a minor in 2016. “…creator “Kiwiz” a proven child predator still able to have a code and promote it to his 3.47million subscribers,” continued Clix. “Super confused and feel like i'm being targeted but me making an obvious joke tweet.” The 16-year-old proceeded to remind his entire following about the initial joke tweet that started the chaos before calling out Epic for some questionable decisions. “This is the last time i'm going to tweet about this creator code stuff but this is something huge and I feel like social media is the only way for fortnite to hear me,” wrote Clix in an extended Twitter thread. After supposedly contacting the developers and receiving no response, Clix once again took matters into his own hands. And understandably so, considering the amount of money he forfeits due to Epic’s discipline. Clix Tweets at Epic, Questioning their Logic This time for making an example of him while allowing a “proven child predator” in the scene to keep his code. Clix went back on Twitter again to call out Epic. This situation went from bad to worse late last night. Clix has since reached out to Epic Games to discuss the recent punishment, but he reports radio silence from the developers. The 16-year-old took to Twitter amidst the chaos, vowing to mature and carry himself appropriately on social media and his popular Twitch streams. Mere days later, Epic doubled down on its discipline of the Fortnite superstar by forcing an established map creator to remove Clix’s name from all featured maps. It all began with a now-deleted tweet that resulted in Clix losing his Support-A-Creator code. Tensions have risen to unfathomable levels between the two parties over the last week. There is no love lost between professional Fortnite Battle Royale player Cody “Clix” Conrod and the game’s developer - Epic Games. The battle between Clix and Epic Games just took another bizarre turn.
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