In the popular first-person shooter Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Twitch sensation Felix “xQc” returned to gambling skins.

Felix decided to add some variety to his content after winning a competitive game by gambling and trading some of his most valuable skins. He went ahead and traded skins worth around $2,000, including the StatTrak AWP Graphite, StatTrak FAMAS Rapid Eye Movement, and StatTrak AWP Mortis.

After getting his hopes up and expecting a lucrative skin, xQc was disappointed to receive a $26 MP9 skin instead, prompting him to rage quit the game.

Last month, the FPS gamer admitted that he is addicted to gambling and that he is constantly looking for ways to gamble in his games. He began venting to his Twitch chat audience by stating that he could afford to lose money and that it didn’t bother him.

After his admission, the former Overwatch pro began gambling on Counter-Strike: Global Offensive by opening a large number of cases in the hopes of finding rare items, his search for a rare skin came to an end when he was able to pull an ultra-rare StatTrak Karambit Marble Fade, which was worth $1,512.44.

After winning a few matches in the tactical shooter, the Twitch streamer continued to feed his gambling addiction today. The first weapon skin trade went well, but the second weapon skin trade involved him trading some of his more valuable skins.

Initially, the Twitch star had no idea how much the skins he had put up for trade were worth. His fans confirmed that the skins he offered for trade were worth around $2,000, according to his fans.

Many viewers advised the streamer not to risk his expensive skins. He exchanged skins and then examined what he had received in return. He was surprised to receive a $26 StatTrak MP9 Starlight Protector.

The French-Canadian streamer was visibly disappointed after inspecting the new skin and rage quit the game.

Fans in his Twitch chat couldn’t stop laughing and continued to spam the laughing emoticon. One viewer pointed out that the streamer had lost a total of $5,000.

Felix received an unexpected call from his father while streaming earlier this month. Felix was reprimanded by the latter for gambling $1.85 million.