Félix "xQc" is one of the biggest names in the GTA roleplaying streaming scene and has been a part of the NoPixel community since 2019. He has played different characters over the years, starting out as Jean-Pierre Baptiste before playing as Jean Paul in NoPixel 3.0 update in 2021. As the latter, he plays the role of one of the biggest criminal masterminds in Los Santos and routinely cracks various heists across the city.
He also recently acquired part of the ownership of NoPixel, along with Twitch streamers Buddha and Koil. Even though he has been involved in various controversies and was subsequently banned from the server in the past, the newer NoPixel 4.0 update has brought with it a fresh set of contentious events.
This article explores five such controversies that xQc has been a part of in the newer NoPixel 4.0 GTARP update.
The Company is a crew of criminals, mostly comprising ex-gang leaders, members, and associates of gangs and the mafia, with their primary goal being to rise in the city of Los Santos through crime and illicit businesses. Jean Paul played the role of the CEO of The Company for a while before his unexpected betrayal.
On February 5, 2024, he betrayed the company, and after quitting his position as CEO, he robbed the organization of 80% of its assets in what he called the "House Heist," in association with Mickey. He left a humorous note, stating that he loved the company and that there was "no way" they would have let him leave on his "own terms," much to the dismay of the remaining members of The Company:
In a stream on January 9, 2024, Félix expressed his dislike for streaming RP content. He said that he "hated" doing it while calling it the most "unfun" thing to do since individuals in his chat
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