Marvel Rivals streamer kicked out of Twitch tournament by his teammates given $3,000 in donations, equaling the first prize if he'd competed: "Stop giving me money"

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A streamer who was unceremoniously kicked out of a Marvel Rivals competition has had the last laugh thanks to some kind-hearted donations. After his team turned on him following heated discussion over their roster, Kingsman265's been given the equivalent of what he would’ve won, had he been able to compete and managed to come first.

It starts with the Deadpool Creator Cup, a tournament orchestrated by another streamer, BazimZB, in collaboration with NetEase to help promote the hero shooter in the wake of the Merc with a Mouth's arrival. As is standard for these events, teams of streamers and video makers come together to play against one another for cash prizes.

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Kingsman265 was drafted on Team Cece, with creators Cece, BigPuffer, Zazzastack, Luciyasa, and Kayceedilla. During a session together, some tension broke out over their combined choices, as Kingsman265, who's spent a lot of time on Marvel Rivals, believed they could optimize more.

"I've been Rank 1 before, I've been top 500 on every role. I'm very accomplished, I know what I’m doing, I'm not being egotistical about it, I'm simply stating the facts," he said while the team practiced together on stream, per a video explaining the situation he posted on January 18. "I'm just here to win the tournament, I need that money, I'm fucking broke, I like money, and $3,000 is a lot of money for me."

Others weren't keen on his attitude, and he found himself removed from the squad. According to Cece, "disrespectful" comments warranted discussions between the other teammates. "Basim was not having it. He asked me, and I was like 'If you think so.' Lowkey, I didn't want the disrespect either," she said in a livestream following the debacle.

But Kingsman265's video, currently at over 1,500,000 views and rising, quietly attracted swathes of new viewers, providing him with a glorious surprise when he sat down to stream on January 20. "This is ridiculous," he laughs. "I've already made more than the $3,000 that I would have won for first place in the tournament, so stop giving me money. I don't want pity money."

Meanwhile, Cece apologized for how she handled the situation in a statement on Twitter. "Emotions were high and I failed to notice which resulted in me snapping at Kingsman," she wrote. "I apologize as no matter what, raising voices and instantly shutting down a teammate is not the right thing to do." She has since been dropped by sponsor InfinityMice, who're trying to contact Kingsman.

Marvel Rivals has many of the most powerful heroes and villains across the publisher's history, yet none of them are quite as strong as an enflamed community. Well, except maybe Squirrel Girl (if you know, you know).

NetEase says Marvel Rivals is getting a new "combat behavior detection system" to punish AFK cosmetic farmers, and shaking its finger with a stern expression, promises "warnings" and potentially "permanent account bans"

Anthony McGlynn
Contributing Writer

Anthony is an Irish entertainment and games journalist, now based in Glasgow. He previously served as Senior Anime Writer at Dexerto and News Editor at The Digital Fix, on top of providing work for Variety, IGN, Den of Geek, PC Gamer, and many more. Besides Studio Ghibli, horror movies, and The Muppets, he enjoys action-RPGs, heavy metal, and pro-wrestling. He interviewed Animal once, not that he won’t stop going on about it or anything.

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