Riot permanently bans the League of Legends account of one of the biggest Twitch streamers

- April 28, 2026
- Updated: April 29, 2026 at 5:21 PM

The streamer Jynxzi, currently one of the most popular content creators on Twitch, has been permanently banned from League of Legends for violating the rule that only allows players to use their own accounts.
Despite having no prior experience in the game, Jynxzi managed to access ranked matches, which generated controversy and complaints about preferential treatment from Riot Games, the developer of the title.
Banned, but with privileges
The controversy arose hours after Jynxzi started playing, when he received a message in the game client notifying him that he had been sanctioned. The streamer, who currently holds the second position in viewing hours on Twitch, represented a key opportunity to revitalize interest in League of Legends, especially in North America, where the game is struggling to attract new users.
After the ban, Riot Games informed Jynxzi that, instead of receiving a permanent punishment, he would be given a custom game account designed specifically for him, starting at the lowest rank: Iron 1. This decision has been well received by both the player community and Jynxzi himself, who began playing almost immediately with the help of other content creators. This approach suggests that Riot Games is considering significant changes to the experience of new users, especially in light of the game’s relaunch planned for 2027, which promises to make access to ranked matches more accessible.
The situation highlights a growing need to evolve the way new players interact with the game, making the learning curve associated with League of Legends less burdensome. With the support of creators like Jynxzi, Riot seems to be looking for new ways to attract and retain this valuable player base.
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