“We have a zero-tolerance policy for the usage of cheat software,” an Epic Games spokesperson said. The loaded teen apologised in a teary video, but Epic Games said their decision to ban Jarvis is final. Jarvis provoked outrage for his use of an “aimbot” in a clip of himself that he uploaded to YouTube.Īnd only yesterday, The Sun revealed how Jarvis has boasted that he’d make even more “aimbot” videos if his fans gave him more YouTube likes. The shamed gamer’s video has nearly 185,000 comments and more than 335,000 likes.īut it’s also racked up 110,000 dislikes – around a quarter of the “thumbs” interactions. That means marketers have to make estimates based on data they already hold. Sadly, it’s impossible to say exactly how much the Fortnite cheat will earn, because the payouts are based on ad engagement – rather than views.