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Time of India
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
All you need to know about Vaybae's sudden Twitch ban
(Image via Vaybae's 'X' Account) Popular Twitch streamer Vaybae faced an unexpected ban, leaving the gaming community shocked. The ban occurred during the Rust drop event, leaving viewers without the promised rewards and raising questions about the engagement policies of Twitch. While Vaybae has made sure to defend her actions against the cited specific violations of the platform, she still has not been unbanned by Twitch. Here is all we know so far about Vaybae's Twitch ban. Why was Vaybae banned from Twitch? As shared by the streamer herself, the Vaybae Twitch ban notification explicitly stated her ban as a result of participation in 'Fake Engagement.' Quite specifically, it's a result of 'rebroadcasting VODs in order to farm Twitch Drops.' The guidelines of Twitch have been clear—Drops remain an exclusive reward for engagement with live streams and not the broadcasts (VODs). Clips that were associated with the violation have also been removed. Vaybae ban explanation, though, seems to deny breaking any rules. As explained by her on X, after streaming Rust for approximately 20 hours straight, she did not wish to end the stream. Vaybae wanted to ensure that viewers could still earn the channel's exclusive drop. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Specialist Down Jackets for Ultralight Adventures Trek Kit India Learn More Undo So, as per her claims, in her place, her teammate actively streamed the gameplay live on the channel and even engaged with her chat. She further argued that the setup is permitted if the person who is continuing the video game streaming is not live anywhere else and interacting with the channel's audience. She further pleaded for Twitch to review VOD moments before she got banned. How did Vaybae's fans react to her ban? Vaybae's being banned triggered passionate and immediate support from her fanbase. There are a few who view the suspension to be excessively harsh, especially during the crucial drop event. Some even rallied under #FreeVaybae. The user argued that accidental inactivity, like falling asleep during the stream, should not warrant such severe punishment, and communication must precede bans. Some of Vaybae's fans on Reddit even speculated she would be unbanned within hours. While the situation, as it looks from Vaybae's explanation, might have been unintentional, the strict Twitch Drops engagement policy leaves very little room for any exceptions. While fans are hoping for some swift resolutions, it is a reminder for the creators that Twitch stream guidelines and Drop policies are non-negotiable, and even a well-intentioned workaround can backfire on the streamers. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!


Daily Mirror
08-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Battlefield 6 Twitch Drops explained – every reward and how to unlock them
Battlefield 6 Twitch Drops are live and there are four free rewards up for grabs. EA is providing gamers with a host of opportunities to bag free rewards that can be transferred to Battlefield 6 when it hits the shelves this October. Battlefield 6 is slated for an October release, but players are being given the chance to test it out before its official launch during the open beta weekends in August. The early access beta kicked off on Thursday, August 7, and while gaining entry was a fleeting opportunity, EA is offering gamers another shot at access via a Twitch Drops campaign. In terms of rewards, EA has a range of freebies up for grabs that can be unlocked in several ways. The first method involves participating in the open beta weekends, which will feature in-game challenges for unlocks that can be carried over to the full game upon its October launch. The first Battlefield 6 open beta weekend commences on Saturday, August 8, so make sure to maximise the two-day window to tackle the seven challenges for the complimentary cosmetics. The second way to bag a reward requires minimal effort; the only prerequisite is owning a PlayStation. This is a PS5 -specific reward, bestowing anyone on the platform who participates in the open beta with an Advance Party Soldier Skin. The third method is through Battlefield 6 Twitch Drops, which is likely why you're reading this, so let's delve straight into it. Introducing All Out Gaming Introducing All Out Gaming, a dedicated gaming brand providing the best gaming news, reviews, previews, interviews and more! Make sure you don't miss out on our latest high-quality videos on YouTube, TikTok, and Facebook, where we'll be posting our latest reviews, previews, interviews, and live streams! You can also subscribe to our free All Out Gaming newsletter service. Click here to be sent all the day's biggest stories. Battlefield 6 Twitch Drops explained There are four Battlefield 6 Twitch Drops to unlock, and if you're keen on securing all of them, you'll need to accumulate a total of four hours of watch time. Firstly, ensure your EA and Twitch accounts are linked by visiting this page on Twitch, as detailed in the official blog. Once that's sorted, you can watch streamers playing and broadcasting the beta to snag a variety of Battlefield 6 Twitch Drops. Look for "Drops Enabled" on streams when you log into Twitch to make sure your viewing counts. Here's the complete rundown of Battlefield 6 Twitch Drops available and the viewing time required to unlock them. You can accumulate watch time over both open beta weekends and during early access beta streams, especially if you're tuning in on Friday, August 8, which is the final day of early access. Keep tabs on your progress via Twitch in the Drops section of your profile. Remember to claim your Battlefield 6 Twitch Drops by the deadline shown in your Notifications (found in the Activity tab). For instance, the Mimic Weapons Package must be claimed by Monday, August 25 at 7.59am UTC, which corresponds to 12.59pm PDT / 3.59pm EDT / 8.59am BST.


Time of India
07-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
All Battlefield 6 editions and which one should you get
Image via Electronic Arts. Battlefield 6 is finally here. Although it is in its open beta phase, fans are not stopping themselves from pre-loading the game, so that they don't miss a single second when the game actually gets released on October 10, 2025. Despite being in its beta stage, the game has already garnered a huge base of 250,000 players. Not only that, EA is leaving no stones unturned to make this launch massive, by giving huge rewards to players, be it via Twitch Drops or through pre-order bonuses. Battlefield 6: All editions and pre-order bonuses Battlefield 6 will have two editions. | Image via Electronic Arts. Just like any other game, Battlefield 6 will have two editions - the Standard Edition and the premium version called Phantom Edition. However, both editions will be released on the same day, cutting off any hope of early access for the Phantom Edition holders. Still they are going to get so much more stuff to make up for their extra spending. Talking about spending, the Standard Edition of the game is going to be priced at $70 for all platforms. On the other hand, the Phantom Edition will cost $100. However, both the editions will have the same pre-order bonuses. Here are they: Tombstone Pack Gravedigger Soldier Skin Bandolier Weapon Charm Tombstone XP Boost Set Hatchet Weapon Package Soldier Patch and Weapon Sticker Fallen Heroes Player Card Now, it's not that the extra $30 you are paying for the Phantom Edition is going all vain. This edition comes with its own perks and benefits. Here's what will you get if you buy the Phantom Edition of Battlefield 6: 4 Phantom Squad soldier skins Shrouded and Drop Shadow Weapon Packages Knife skin Stickers, Patches Dogtag Chimera Vehicle Skin Phantom XP Boost Set Battlefield Pro Token (Battle Pass and 25 tier skips with exclusive unlocks) Which Battlefield 6 edition should you buy? If you are looking to give your Battlefield 6 a huge headstart, and level up faster than anyone in the game, then the Phantom Edition is going to be your ideal choice as it comes with advanced Battle Pass tier progression, exclusive cosmetics, and many more. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Cyprus investments might surprise you Cyprus Investments | Search Ads Get Info Undo But if you want to rely on the game itself to grow and wait for collective user feedback, then go for the Standard Edition, because it's going to deliver the whole gaming experience as well, just like the Phantom Edition at $30 less price but without the luxury of tier skips and cosmetic flair. Read More: Battlefield 6 Beta early access timeline, Open Beta schedule, rewards and more Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!


Time of India
07-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Battlefield 6 beta opens today: Here is how to grab early access and four free skins through Twitch
Electronic Arts is letting anyone jump into Battlefield 6 this weekend without a preorder. The trick is to earn a Twitch Drop. Watch any stream marked 'Drops Enabled' for just thirty minutes between 7 and 8 August and the platform will issue a beta code that unlocks early entry on PC, PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X/S. Two beta windows, one simple route in The first early-access session runs 7-8 August, followed by an open test for everyone from 9-10 August. Weekend 2 runs 14-17 August, with Twitch Drops active the entire time, so anyone who misses the first weekend still has four more days to jump in. Each phase uses the same Drops system, so latecomers still have a second shot. Link accounts before you start Drops will not register unless your EA and Twitch profiles are connected. Head to EA's account portal, approve the link, then refresh the Twitch page to confirm the connection. Once you reach the watch-time target a code appears in the Twitch Drops inventory, and you have twenty-four hours to claim it. Enter that code on Battlefield's redemption page and you can preload the client immediately. Rewards scale with viewing time Beyond the half-hour ticket to play, EA is dangling four cosmetic items that carry over to the full release on 10 October. They unlock at set watch-time milestones: Watch time Reward 30 min Beta access code 1 hour Mimic Weapons Package 2 hours Landslide Soldier Skin 3 hours Shattered Vehicle Skin 4 hours Imperial Soldier Skin Viewers can accumulate time across any eligible channel during both beta weekends. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Is this legal? Access all TV channels without a subscription! Techno Mag Learn More Undo If you finish the four-hour requirement early you are done—the skins will drop automatically at launch. Why EA is using Twitch Drops Earlier Battlefield betas relied on preorder keys or EA Play subscriptions. This time the publisher wants friction-free word of mouth. Opening early access to anyone who can spare half an hour should push more traffic to smaller streamers while giving EA a bigger stress test for servers. What to expect in the test build The beta features the new Conquest Large mode on the Offshore Strike map, fifty-six players per side and class-locked signature weapons. EA says feedback from these sessions will decide final balance tweaks before launch. Quick checklist before you queue Link EA and Twitch accounts. Find a stream with the 'Drops Enabled' tag. Keep the tab open for the required time. Claim the code within twenty-four hours. Redeem and preload so you are ready when servers open. Battlefield 6 arrives on 10 October, but this two-week beta is the fastest way to test the new engine, vehicles and destruction tech. A half-hour watch is all it takes to join the fight—plus you leave with a fresh loadout for launch day. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!


Hindustan Times
07-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Battlefield 6: How to get Twitch Drop rewards? Know early access details
Amid high expectations, Electronic Arts (EA) has come up with Open Beta events for Battlefield 6 ahead of the game's official launch in October this year. The two scheduled rollouts are not only providing early access to players, but they also get free rewards just by watching others play via Twitch Drops, Dexerto reported. Battlefield 6 open Beta version is out now. (EA) Giving a sneak peek into the next modern age of warfare, the Open Beta of Battlefield 6 has officially kicked off, putting gamers back on the frontline. Under the latest initiative from EA, players get to play Battlefield 6's beta, without the requirement for any pre-order or special edition purchase, the outlet said. Besides bagging multiple rewards, gamers even get early access to the game through Twitch Drops, ahead of Battlefield 6's release on October 10, 2025. Battlefield 6: How to claim Twitch Drops? Unlike the earlier classic approach of sign-ups, EA has this time opted for a unique setup. It has partnered with Twitch, with the collaboration providing early access to players via an innovative process, where they can watch a stream and gain access to the game. Also Read: Twitch Drops not working: Battlefield 6 players face issue linking EA accounts; How to solve? As of Thursday, August 7, it was taking over 30 minutes of streaming to get a Twitch Drop, Dexerto reported, adding that players might have to watch the streams for longer durations. In order to bag the Battlefield 6 Twitch Drops, you need to ensure that the EA and Twitch accounts are linked to each other, or players will not receive the drops and will not be able to play the game. Once this is done, they can start watching the participating streamers during the Open Beta. After completing the required time period, players will receive a code, which they will have to enter on the code redemption page of Battlefield. How to claim Battlefield 6 Open Beta Twitch Drops? Follow these steps to link EA and Twitch accounts: Open EA's Twitch linking page on your device and log in with your Twitch account. Select the 'Authorize' option on the screen. Now, try to log in to your EA account. This will automatically link both your accounts. Battlefield 6: Steps to redeem Battlefield 6 code Open Twitch on your device and search for any Battlefield 6 streamer who has the 'Drops Enabled' tag. Once your required time is completed, you will receive a code in the Drops Inventory. Visit the Battlefield 6 website and check for Code Redemption. Enter the code and select the Redeem option. What rewards do players get? Watching Twitch streams for at least 30 minutes between August 7 and 8 will unlock access to the Open Beta of Battlefield 6. This grants early access to the game. Also Read: Battlefield 6 open beta dates and game details announced ahead of October launch Between August 7-10, as well as August 14-17, players get to unlock various skins that can be used in the game. These include: Watching for at least four hours across the two Open Betas will unlock skins to use in-game: Mimic Weapons Package (Watching for 1 hour) Landslide Soldier Skin (Watching for 2 hours) Shattered Vehicle Skin (Watching for 3 hours) Imperial Soldier Skin (Watching for 4 hours) FAQs: 1. When is Battlefield 6 releasing? The game is officially slated for release on October 10, 2025. 2. Is Battlefield 6 being made? Yes, gamers will get to play it across multiple platforms, such as PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series S|X, among others. 3. What's the price for Battlefield 6 in the US? It will be available in two editions: the Standard Edition is for $69.99, while the superior Phantom Edition is priced at $99.99.