Piyush Joshi Gaming’s Free Fire ID Banned—Hack Rumors Explode, But Here’s His Side
Big drama in the gaming world—YouTube star Piyush Joshi Gaming (yes, Triggered Insaan’s younger brother) found his Free Fire ID suddenly banned, and fans immediately accused him of cheating.
The rumors spread fast: “Is Piyush hacking? Did he use cheats to climb up?” one fan posted on Discord. Another wrote: “Not shocked, bro—too many gamers are doing shady stuff these days.”
But Piyush quickly addressed the controversy live on stream, shutting down the hacker claims:
“Yes, my ID got banned. I just found out why. When I started my stream, my ID was logged into the Nepal server. Then I switched to Indian server, and boom—my ID got banned. So it was a Free Fire glitch, not hacks. I’m strongly against hacking, bro. Hackers shouldn’t be used—it’s very bad.”
For those new to the scene, Piyush Joshi is one of India’s fastest-rising gaming creators, often streaming Free Fire, Minecraft, and other fan-favorite titles. But with popularity comes suspicion, and this ban only added fuel to the fire.
So, was this a genuine Free Fire server bug, or a convenient excuse? Fans remain divided:
- “Respect Piyush, he’s honest. Glitches happen.”
- “Bro got caught red-handed, blaming Nepal server? 😂”
- “Even Free Fire gods aren’t safe from bans.”
One thing’s clear—this saga has only made his streams hotter. Viewers are now tuning in not just for the gameplay, but to see if Piyush can clear his name once and for all.