{"id":16759,"date":"2025-01-28T14:25:02","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:25:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/apex-legends-twitch-streamer-rages-and-bans-player-after-in-game-death-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T14:25:02","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:25:02","slug":"apex-legends-twitch-streamer-rages-and-bans-player-after-in-game-death-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/apex-legends-twitch-streamer-rages-and-bans-player-after-in-game-death-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Apex Legends Twitch streamer rages and bans player after in-game death &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Apex Legends Twitch streamer rages and bans player after in-game death Apex Legends streamer Otto \u2018ottr\u2019 Bostr\u00f6m has come under fire for raging and banning a player from his Twitch chat after dying to them in-game. Gaming can be frustrating at times. Encountering game-breaking bugs, or even cheaters, is enough to make players lose their temper. But nothing can be more irritating than being simply outclassed by somebody else. Some take their anger out on their gaming setup, breaking thousands of dollars worth of equipment while doing so. Others, such as Swedish creator Ottr, use their words to let out their frustrations, which is exactly what happened in a recent live stream when the 25-year-old raged after being gunned down. Streamer rages at Apex Legends player During his August 11 live stream, the Apex fan went off on a rant after running into a team and dying to them. Ottr claimed he heard no audio whatsoever, before hitting out at the \u201cteam of virgins\u201d that killed him. \u201cLook at these people, never seen a woman, or man, in their entire life,\u201d he said. \u201cThey live in their mom\u2019s basement, what the f**k? Jesus Christ, that\u2019s some absolute virgin behavior. \u201cAbsolute losers,\u201d Ottr added. \u201cThey have the f**king audacity to shoot around as well like they own the place, Jesus Christ. Again, these types of people disgust me. That\u2019s another reason, like I\u2019m annoyed dying to it, but it disgusts me.\u201d He continued: \u201cThey stuff their face with chips and McDonald\u2019s, have grease all over the keyboard and their mouth. They weigh like 500 f**king lbs, just f**king you know never working out, never going to the gym, not brushing their teeth. Constantly on TikTok, probably p*rn on the second monitor, just Loba wiggling her a** or something.\u201d The player that killed Ottr proceeded to head to his Twitch channel, where he was streaming at the time. However, they were quickly banned from the chat after noting how the Swedish creator insulted them for five minutes. Players respond Upon sharing the experience with Reddit, the Apex community began criticizing Ottr\u2019s behavior. \u201cOtter is the embodiment of TTVer memes. Toxic, annoying, and way too overconfident,\u201d said one. Another claimed he was \u201ctrash\u201d for reacting in this way. \u201cHe has nothing positive to add to the community. His content is sh*t. Multiple cheater accusations with decent footage. Literally, every other pro and content creator dislikes him. Absolutely washed kid riding a wave from 3 years ago. Should be canceled.\u201d<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Apex Legends Twitch streamer rages and bans player after in-game death Apex Legends streamer Otto \u2018ottr\u2019 Bostr\u00f6m has come under fire for raging and banning a player from his Twitch chat after dying to them in-game. Gaming can be frustrating at times. 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