A 12-Year Old eSports Pro Fortnite Streamer is Now Required to Stream with His Mother Present!
A 12-Year Old eSports Pro Fortnite Streamer is Now Required to Stream with His Mother Present!

Who is H1ghSky1 Really?
His real name is Patrick and his real age is 12. That’s right, young Patrick is not even a teenager yet has already signed with the competitive esports organization known as Faze Clan, but, now, his career might be slowing down because of his age. Within fellow Fortnite Star “Tfue” Turner Tenney’s lawsuit against Faze Clan over unfair contracts, H1ghSky1’s true age was revealed when Turner claimed that Patrick was only eleven when he first signed a contract with Faze Clan, according to TechSpot.Why was H1ghSky1 Banned?
This news caused Epic Games to remove H1ghSky1 from the Fortnite leaderboards and ban him from entering tournaments until he is thirteen. He was attempting to qualify in the $30 million Fortnite World Cup Finals, according to Dexerto, but now he can’t even compete. Twitch also suspended his account, leaving Youtube as his only streaming option. However, he must be with his mother’s supervision, per Youtube’s rules aligning with federal guidelines. “Okay, I’m back, I’m streaming on YouTube. My Twitch account was suspended due to me being underage. And yes, I am 12,” Patrick said in a quote published by TechSpot. “I only lied so I could fulfill my dream of being a streamer. It has been my dream for a long time, and I worked for a year and a half for it. I’m sorry that I lied.” Faze Clan’s co-owner Ricky Banks denies claims that they broke the law by signing Patrick, calling his deal “bulletproof” when responding to tweets criticizing the organization. Currently, it is unclear if Patrick will remain a member of Faze Clan, but seeing as they are currently dealing with a loss of Tfue, they might not want to burn bridges too soon. Worry not though! H1ghSky1 can spend his time on Youtube for now, and, when he turns 13, he can get back to his regularly scheduled Fortnite takedowns that earn him more money than most college graduates. Legal note to esports players: Don’t lie about your age.Contact an Esports Lawyer Today!
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