In an abrupt turn of events during the high-profile Riyadh Masters 2025 Dota 2 tournament, professional player Anton “dyrachyo” Shkredov, known for his carries with Gaimin Gladiators, saw his personal Twitch live stream come to a sudden halt. Shkredov was actively broadcasting and providing commentary on a key match when his channel was unexpectedly suspended by the platform.
The incident occurred specifically during the second map of the highly anticipated series between BetBoom Team and Team Falcons. Viewers who had tuned into dyrachyo`s channel for his perspective and analysis of the live competitive gameplay were met with the standard Twitch notification indicating the channel was unavailable due to a violation of community guidelines or terms of service.
While the specific reason behind the ban remains officially undisclosed by Twitch or the player at the time of this report, the timing of the suspension, occurring live during a major esports broadcast, proved disruptive for his audience. It serves as a pointed reminder of the automated and sometimes opaque nature of platform content moderation, where even prominent figures within the gaming community can face immediate action that interrupts ongoing broadcasts.
Following the ban, a statement attributed to dyrachyo surfaced, expressing hope for a swift resolution to the situation. “Maybe they`ll unban soon (hope as fast as possible) and the stream will continue!”, indicating he is awaiting Twitch`s review process and aims to resume his coverage if the ban is lifted.
For fans following the Riyadh Masters 2025 and dyrachyo`s commentary, the suspension represents a temporary setback in accessing alternative views and insights into the tournament`s unfolding drama. The episode underscores the inherent dependencies when broadcasting on third-party platforms and the potential for sudden interruptions, regardless of a streamer`s status or the context of their content.