Once again, xQc has been banned from the NoPixel Grand Theft Auto 5 role-playing server after violating a number of its rules. However, considering this isn't the first time that xQc has been banned from the NoPixel server only to make his way back, fans of the streamer are awaiting his return.

As a former Overwatch League player now highly popular Twitch streamer, xQc has made a name for himself in the Grand Theft Auto 5 roleplaying community as Jean Paul, an unsuccessful criminal with a penchant for legendary monsters. Unfortunately for fans of the character, xQc has been banned from the GTA 5 roleplaying server NoPixel. This will be his fourth ban from the server to date, but a message from the streamer has given fans hope that he may return before his 30 day suspension is up.

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Grand Theft Auto 5's roleplaying servers have become exceedingly popular recently, with streamers like xQc pulling in huge numbers of viewers every time they logon to servers like NoPixel. These servers do come with their own sets of rules, however, and no matter how many viewers a person has, it seems they still have to adhere to them. xQc was apparently banned for talking about a police officer's ban while being arrested, dropping a gun while he was dead and 'abusing vehicle scuff.'

While xQc's ban this time around was for fairly mild, in-game reasons, previous bans have been due to him inciting his viewers to harass other streamers – although xQc explicitly told his chat not to in this instance – among other infractions. The streamer pleaded with the owner of the NoPixel server on Twitch, saying "unban me...can you please do it, man," to no avail and later, upon finding out that his ban was to be 30 days, implied that he may never return to NoPixel again.

This was on April 19th, when the ban was still fresh. Since then, in a stream on April 23rd, xQc made the statement "We win at reacting...we win at Minecraft records...we win at the book, book, book and hopefully, we even win at roleplay" after which he leaned back in his chair and gave a wry smile to his viewers.

Many have speculated that this message is an indication that xQc's 30-day ban will be lifted early, or at least that he will be returning to roleplaying once his ban has ended. This is, of course, speculation, but considering how popular GTA 5 roleplaying has become, and how many viewers xQc consistently draws in playing his character Jean Paul, it would certainly make sense for him to return to the NoPixel server for more of his trademark antics.

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Source: Dexerto