One gaming streamer that is no stranger to controversy is Jordie Jordan, also known as WingsOfRedemption. Originally starting as a Call of Duty commentary channel on YouTube, with his first video being released in 2009, Jordan currently operates as a streamer on Twitch. This may change, however, since it was recently revealed that the streamer's partnership with Twitch has been terminated.

Announced by Jordan on July 26, 2021, via his Twitter, Twitch has apparently suspended the WingsOfRedemption partnership due to violating Exhibit D of Twitch's content guidelines, as outlined in the original partnership contract. Because this is a contract unique to the WingsOfRedemption Twitch channel, the specifics of Exhibit D cannot be easily identified.

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While there is plenty of speculation currently surrounding what the exact cause of this Twitch contract termination was, Jordan seems to be unsure of what the violation was as well. Based on this confusion, it is very likely that the streamer will send an appeal regarding the situation at hand.

Despite the partnership ending, Jordan went on to stream Bloodborne via the WingsOfRedemption Twitch channel after the announcement. The emotional impact of the termination still has taken a toll on the streamer, with him later tweeting about his thoughts after the stream. Hopefully, Jordan, his audience, and the rest of those curious will discover the specific cause of the contract's end in the near future.

This isn't the first time Jordan has gotten into trouble involving Twitch with him infamously telling one of his viewers "I hope your family dies in an automobile wreck" during a one on one stream in Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 on June 20, 2017. He surprisingly only was banned once from the platform with the ban taking place on November 21st, 2020, and lasting only seven days.

The reason for this was due to apparent hate speech. The exact words spoken for why this ban took place were never elaborated on by Twitch staff, causing Jordan to criticize the platform for lack of transparency. This strangely foreshadowed the current situation that has seemingly less information to go off of.

Based on Jordan still willing to stream after the announcement, the WingsOfRedemption Twitch channel will not come to an end due to the contract's sudden termination. It is unknown if the specifics will ever be revealed publicly by either Jordan or Twitch staff, but with this termination being so recent, new information can come at any time.

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