‘Warzone 2.0’ professional denies utilizing cheats by exhibiting off their cheat menu

A Warzone 2.0 professional accused of dishonest tried to show his innocence by exhibiting off his monitor, solely to by chance affirm using a cheat menu.

Ahead of the Call Of Duty: Warzone World Classic event, Turkey’s Exoniz had raised suspicions with a number of gamers taking to social media to indicate movies seemingly confirming using cheat software program within the free-to-play battle royale.

However, Exoniz was allowed to compete and tried to show his innocence by exhibiting viewers his monitor throughout a Twitch stream. During the stream although, a menu popped up on his display that appeared suspiciously like a cheat menu.

Exoniz claimed it was a glitch attributable to his a number of screens however has since deleted the video, alongside his Twitch and Twitter accounts. However, the clip had already been shared round social media, and Turkey has seemingly been disqualified with all point out of them scrubbed from the Warzone World Classic web site.

Taking to Twitter, Exoniz’ teammate forpantheonn stated they hadn’t performed with Exoniz previous to the event beginning. They went on to say that they initially defended Exoniz as a result of “some players accused me while I was at the peak of my career and I didn’t want him to [go] through that.”

“But when I saw the screenshots and clips, I was shocked and blocked him immediately. I’m sorry for everything,” they continued.

In a four-star evaluation of Warzone 2.0, EpicGames News wrote: “Can you prime one thing like Warzone, what it represented and what it meant to so many individuals? No, however Warzone 2.0 is giving it a bloody good go and we’re right here for the experience, even when that experience entails bartering for our lives on proximity chat whereas tenting in a stairwell.

However following the launch of Warzone 2.0 final month, the title obtained “mostly negative” scores on Steam as a result of bugs and glitches.

In different information, Microsoft has pledged to carry Call Of Duty to Nintendo platforms in a 10-year deal if its buyout of Activision Blizzard is accepted.

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