Top Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising Player Allegedly Banned For Being Too Good

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Key points
- Ryazo has been banned from playing Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising.
- He is a top player who has placed in the top eight of both Evo and ARC World Tour Finals.
- He claims that he fully believes the developers have banned him due to being mistaken for a cheater.
Ryazo, a top Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising player, was banned from the game after reaching 10,000 crystals with Anila, a character that most of the players deem a low-tier. He posted a screenshot of himself getting banned on Aug. 15, 2025.
Two days later, on August 17, he published a follow-up tweet saying that he’s still banned from accessing the game. He claimed that he believes it’s due to the developers of the game thinking he cheated with the amount of crystals he had with Anila. He added that it might also be due to him using a different name in-game and that the developers might not know it was him because of it.
The developers of the game, Cygames, are still quiet regarding the ban; however, Ryazo pointed out that the streams are available on his Twitch channel where players and other people can see if he really cheated or not.
His ban has sent shockwaves throughout the community, with even one of the biggest online tournaments of Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising dedicating a tournament for him called the Ryazo Memorial Tournament.
Ryazo, as mentioned earlier, is a top player in the game. He placed third at the ARC World Tour 2024 Finals and top eight at Evo 2025. All the tournaments he has entered since February of this year have ended in him either winning or placing in the top eight, which is a testament to his skill as a player.