While theCall of Dutyfranchise is usually aimed at an older audience, that has never stopped younger players from enjoying the games. One six-year-oldCall of Dutyplayer boasted some incredible skill for his age, showing off hisCall of Duty: Warzoneskills in streams and videos until a sudden ban occurred live on-stream.

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While there have beennumerous high-profile Twitch bansas of late, the website is actually not to blame for the unfortunate incident. The ban was carried out inCall of Duty: Warzoneitself, with RowdyRogan being told that his “account is permanently banned.” While the young player does not understand the issue right away, the reaction of his father and the chat room lead to the realization setting in. As a result, theCall of Dutyprodigy begins to cry, hugging his father and sobbing into his arms.

The clip is incredibly sad to watch, and with the player’s father saying, “this has to be a mistake” and “we’ll get it back,” the situation could change soon. Based on all the support, with even FaZe member Swagg responding to the clip of the ban announcement, a lot of players would clearly like to see theCall of Duty: Warzonestreamerback online. With a FreeRogan hashtag posted alongside the clip, fans have been making their voices heard about a reversal of the unexpected ban.

While Activision has yet to share their logic behind the ban, it likely has to do with the player’s age. WhileCall of Duty: Warzonebansusually deal with hackers and exploiters, any violation of the terms of service can cause issue. With players needing to be at least 13 years of age to playCall of Duty: Warzone, Rogan is technically breaking the rules — as he is only half of that. If enough mean-spirited players reported RowdyRogan for being too young and breaking TOS, it is entirely possible that Activision banned the player without looking too far into the situation.

As of now, it is unclear what RowdyRogan will do following his ban. While the recently releasedCall of Duty: Black Ops Cold Warcould provide a different form ofCoDgameplay, the young gamer may just wait until his parents and fans have done all they can to get his account back.

Call of Duty: Warzoneis available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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