Twitch streamer Stable Ronaldo recently completed a 30-day streaming marathon as part of a FaZe subathon involving multiple streamers from the clan broadcasting live throughout September. According to fellow member Plaqueboymax, the clan made over $2 million during the event. Since nearly all the streamers broke subscriber records, it's safe to say the event was successful.
On October 19, FaZe Ronaldo was banned for the fifth time on Twitch, with some reports — such as @FearedBuck — alleging that the suspension was a result of gambling displays, specifically on the Stake online casino.
Previously, Stable Ronaldo was banned on Twitch for driving recklessly, nearly colliding with other vehicles while attempting to pass them on a busy road. Although Twitch did not officially disclose the reason for the suspension, this incident aligns with previous cases where the platform has penalized streamers for dangerous behavior while driving.
His latest ban has fans disappointed and some like @SquidRon_ claim the streamer wasn't guilty:
"Free Ron, he didn't do anything."
Others like @RandomTheGuy_ claim bans are commonplace on Twitch nowadays:
"Everybody is getting banned on Twitch nowadays."
@cleyyreloaded blamed Stake for the incident:
"Free Ron, it's Stake's fault."
Others, like @wegotdaclip, said it wouldn't be long before Stable Ronaldo returned to streaming:
"He will be back within a day let's be real."
"I think it's over guys": Stable Ronaldo speaks on his fifth Twitch ban
Kick streamer Nermin "Cheesur", who often gambles on his streams, was allegedly responsible for causing Stable Ronaldo's suspension from Twitch. Cheesur reacted to Ron's ban and expressed remorse over what had transpired:
"Dude I actually feel like sh*t, I'm not kidding, I don't want to comment on that, but, I don't want to get bullied... I'm sorry bro, like genuinely, I'm sorry to Ron and the Ronaldo community."
Stable Ronaldo addressed his Twitch ban on X and said that this might be it for his streaming run on the platform:
"I think it’s over guys, I love you all."
As of writing, no official message from Twitch has been released regarding the ban and its duration.
In other news, Ron unintentionally revealed that he earned over $1.2 million during his subathon event in September.