Professional Dota 2 player Anton “dyrachyo” Shkredov, a prominent carry for BetBoom Team, encountered an unexpected disruption to his live broadcast on Twitch earlier today. The incident occurred while Shkredov was co-streaming the highly anticipated Riyadh Masters 2025 tournament, a major event in the competitive Dota 2 calendar.
The temporary suspension took effect during the second map of a significant match between his own team, BetBoom Team, and Team Falcons. Viewers tuned into dyrachyo`s channel reported the stream cutting out as the game was in progress.
As is often the case with platform enforcement actions, the specific reason for the ban has not been officially disclosed by Twitch or the player himself at the time of this report. Twitch typically communicates the grounds for a suspension directly to the affected account holder, maintaining a degree of privacy around individual cases.
Following the ban, Shkredov took to other platforms to comment on the situation. He expressed optimism about a swift resolution, indicating his hope that the suspension would be lifted quickly to allow him to resume broadcasting the tournament. His sentiment suggests the ban may be temporary, though the duration remains undetermined.
Twitch`s community guidelines and terms of service cover a broad spectrum of prohibited behaviors and content, including copyright infringement, hate speech, and violations of other platform policies. Without an official statement, speculation regarding the cause of dyrachyo`s ban covers the usual possibilities inherent in live broadcasting competitive esports, though the exact trigger remains unknown.
The interruption meant that fans following the Riyadh Masters 2025 action via dyrachyo`s perspective missed a portion of the crucial BetBoom Team vs Team Falcons series. The community awaits further updates on the status of his channel and when his co-stream might return.