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Rainbow Six Siege Streamer BikiniBodhi is Banned by Twitch

Rainbow Six Siege Streamer BikiniBodhi is Banned by Twitch.

Bikini Bodhi, Team Fnatic's beloved professional player, is temporarily banned from Twitch due to an unfortunate League of Legends lapse.

Rainbow Six Siege Streamer BikiniBodhi is Banned by Twitch
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Fans of Bikini Bodhi and Rainbow Six Siege will be disappointed by the recent news about his Twitch account. As of this writing, the streamer is still banned from the platform, with YouTube serving as his sole outlet. He does not, however, stream on YouTube and has shown no signs of moving platforms anytime soon. Because Rainbow Six Siege is his most popular game on Twitch, he wanted to show his support for his professional team by watching the League of Legends European Championship with his fans. He didn't know what he was going to get into.

Bikini Bodhi is a Rainbow Six Siege content maker that has 180 thousand Twitter followers and 1.66 million YouTube subscribers. The vast bulk of the stuff he makes focuses on Ubisoft's immensely famous shooter, and he had yet to be banned on any of his platforms until August 22. Despite significant cheating issues in Rainbow Six Siege, Bikini Bodhi continues to make content for his fans to enjoy on YouTube and Twitch.

The streamer, on the other hand, had some terrible luck since he sincerely wanted to assist his side in the LEC. During his Twitch life, he launched the current League of Legends European Championship broadcast and began watching it on-screen as his viewers joined him. As it turns out, this is a violation of the LEC's rigorous broadcasting rules, and his feed was pulled offline and he was banned immediately after the opening game of the tournament. Fortunately for the broadcaster, his suspension is just for 24 hours, so he can resume playing Rainbow Six Siege's new operator Osa right away.

With the Rainbow Six Siege World Cup 2021 being rescheduled for 2022, professional players have had fewer possibilities to compete in events. Bikini Bodhi is nothing but the first thing he was concerned with when he started announcing the LEC was undoubtedly his dedication to Fnatic. The popular streamer had several thousand viewers at the time of his suspension, and everyone was taken aback when his account was suspended without warning. He instantly tweeted about the ban, but he proceeded to tweet throughout the night about the various concerns he has with Twitch.

Bikini Bodhi had a lot to say during the day, and he was ultimately able to inform his followers that his suspension was just for 24 hours and that it was due to him streaming the championship. He also mentioned that he likes Rainbow Six even when he is not streaming it. Hopefully, for his fans, he will be able to return to the platform with his enthusiasm for the game and the next Resident Evil cooperation.

Rainbow Six Siege is available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.    

H/S: Twitter (Via GR)

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