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BC Game Esports Takes Inferno, Fariborz Takes Replies

The esports team took Inferno 13-7. The banned Platinum VIP took the reply section. Both are on a hot streak.

BC Game Esports Inferno victory post with game score graphic

BC Game Esports closed out Inferno on Saturday afternoon with a clean 13-7, declared Nuke was next, and racked up 110 likes for the trouble. The post hit the timeline at 12:48 PM. The vibes were immaculate. S1MPLE and MZINHO had already been showing off earlier that day, the squad was rolling, and the team's 39,000 followers were eating it up.

BC Game Esports Inferno victory post with game score graphic
BC Game Esports' Inferno victory post. The replies, as always, told a different story.

The replies told a different story. They always do now.

Twenty-three minutes after the esports account posted its victory lap, fariborz was there. The Platinum VIP who was permanently banned with zero explanation on an account that had clocked $15 million in lifetime turnover, who has spent the weeks since turning BC.GAME's reply section into a personal billboard, appeared beneath the Inferno celebration with the same message that now lives under every BC.GAME-affiliated post on X: "Platinum IV user (ID 1575525). Active on BC.GAME for 7+ years, wagered $15M+. Blocked without reason, zero response. Asking a manager who values human decency to review my case."

It is a remarkable piece of copy. Polite but unignorable. Specific but templated. It has been deployed under esports wins, max win celebrations, VIP transfer promos, brand ambassador good-morning posts, and apparently anything else the BC.GAME content calendar can produce. The esports team wins Inferno. Fariborz wins the reply section. Both streaks are alive.

The Split-Screen Era

This is now the defining aesthetic of BC.GAME's social presence. On one side, a functioning competitive esports operation with real players, real matches, and real wins. S1MPLE and MZINHO actually are showing off. The team actually did take Inferno 13-7. The esports arm is delivering exactly what it promised.

On the other side, a banned Platinum VIP with a bio that reads "just a 🩰 cute little vibe ✨" and a grievance that has outlasted every reply BC.GAME's community team has managed to produce. The platform's official response, delivered by Community Ops representative Kelsey at 4 AM several days ago, explained that the ban was for "security" reasons and that internal details could not be shared publicly. Fariborz has been unmoved. The posting has continued. The reply section has not recovered.

Meanwhile, BC.GAME's main account has been busy. A VIP transfer promo. A "Don't fall for fakes" safety post. A $12,420 Gladiator Legend win celebration. A Daily Show It Off giveaway. The content calendar is relentless, well-produced, and utterly indifferent to the civil war unfolding beneath every single post.

The esports team is winning matches. Nuke is next. Fariborz will be there too, presumably, because Fariborz is everywhere. The split-screen that was once a temporary embarrassment has calcified into brand identity. Victory on the server. Unmoderated complaint section on the timeline. That is BC.GAME in August 2026, and nobody on either side of the screen seems ready to blink.

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  1. BC Game Esports Inferno victory post
  2. Fariborz reply to Inferno post
  3. BC Game Esports S1MPLE and MZINHO highlight

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