
Felix “xQc” Lengyel is back on the NoPixel roleplaying server.Â
NoPixel has made Grand Theft AUto 5 one of the most popular categories on Twitch thanks to all of the big-name streamers who role-play on the large server. xQc was one of the most notorious participants, often getting in trouble for acting out and not following the server’s rules. This finally led to a permanent ban in May.Â
But now, xQc is back. On July 1, xQc told his viewers that he’s been granted access to the server again. But this time around, xQc will be participating as Pierre Paul.Â
xQc is back on NoPixel, one of his most popular streaming endeavors. But this time he won’t be robbing banks and running rampant in courtrooms. This time, xQc is playing as a cop named Pierre Paul.Â
xQc told his fans in a recent stream that he was allowed to bring back his original character, Jean-Paul. But he decided to play a more “chill-out” way as a cop. Cops must follow strict rules in NoPixel, something that will hopefully keep xQc out of trouble.Â
Some of xQc’s fans are probably disappointed to hear that the controversial streamer plans to play it a bit more chill this time around. He was known for his illegal antics and his refusal to play by the server’s rules. But viewers are still excited to have xQc back on NoPixel in general.Â
It’s yet to be seen if xQc will stick to his promise to not only play by the rules, but also enforce them.Â
It’s also unclear why xQc was suddenly allowed to join NoPixel again after his having been banned permanently. As one of the most popular streamers in the server, it could be a matter of simply wanting more views and attention, two things that xQc definitely brings.Â
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