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Abdullah “Parpy” Khudeish is one of the most well known players coming out of ‘straya. Today, he dropped a bombshell on the community

“Kicked from RBK” the New Zealand native said on Twitter, just minutes ago

As with most foreign players, there's a chance you might not know about Parpy. Here’s a quick background:

  • Qualified for the Duo World Cup Finals in Week 6

  • Partnered up with Tfue during his stay in America, competing with him at TwitchCon’s Twitch Rivals

  • Explosive OCE player with six figure earnings

  • Previously played for Chiefs Esports Club during the majority of 2018 and 2019

  • Played for Raised By Kings (RBK) between December 2019 and… well today

Hopefully the context gives you a reason to pay close attention to the developing situation here. Not many details are known, just that this debacle is not a mutual parting. Parpy later confirmed that he was totally serious in the same thread

We anticipate a more detailed response by both RaisedByKings and Parpy and report as they come in. As with all other developing situations, check back to this thread for updates


6:06PST Update

Ewok, alongside hundreds of notable Fortnite pros stand in support of Parpy

6:30PST Update

Parpy makes a Twitlonger, stating that the issues leading to his kick was based on his documentary (posted to his channel earlier today). Originally scheduled to be on RBK's channel, Parpy took the liberty to post it to his own channel since they "weren't promoting it enough." Parpy wraps it up thanking his audience - and "thanks god" for all that's happened

7:12PST Update

According to RBK member YourFellowArab, Parpy's removal from the team was for "multiple strikes." The final straw came after Parpy posted a documentary video scheduled to be posted on RBK's social channel behind their back. Apparently, RBK footed a $4,000USD bill to create the production - all going to waste after Parpy posted it to his own channel

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Michael Hindi

Michael “Hindog” Hindi is an active Fortnite player and journalist from San Diego, California. His involvement with competitive Fortnite dates back to Season 5 - both on the battle bus and with a pen & paper.

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