The most famous Elden Ring player’s ban is lifting after 6 months

Source Cryptopolitan

Elden Ring most famous player was banned about 6 months ago. As revealed by the player, Klein Tsuboi aka Let Me Solo Her as his in-game name, the ban will be lifted soon.

The player took to his X account to announce that his 6 months long ban will be lifted by the end of October. The account also shared that the initial reason for his 180-day penalty was a Fortnite dance mod for a video.

The player Let Me Solo Her was famous for assisting various players in fighting Malenia. Malenia is the hardest to beat bosses in Elden Ring. The latest estimate by the player himself shares that he has beaten Malenia for up to 7000 times as of February 2024.

Let Me Solo Her was banned for a silly Fortnite mod

After February the winning tally against the most difficult boss didn’t go up since the player was banned for six months thereafter. The tweet by the player reveals that he was banned at the end of April 2024. The player shared in his tweet that he was banned for an Elden Ring mod which added Fortnite dance moves in the gesture list of the game.

He used these dances in the gameplay videos just to make them more interesting just when he started getting internet fame.

During the ban, the player was helping other games fight Mesmer the Impaler in Elden Ring Shadow of the ErdTree. He did this using an alt account.

The Elden Ring game does not fully ban the players from playing through the Lands Between offline or disable online play. However the players are just limited on the server which only contains players caught with modded version of the game.

Let Me Solo Her has not shared if he has played on his main account during the ban.

The player has decided to get over Malenia before he was banned. But the excitement of his come back shows that he isn’t yet ready to move on.

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