Apex Legends: The sniper is so good that even Twitch star Shroud asks: “Is he cheating?”

Apex Legends: The sniper is so good that even Twitch star Shroud asks: “Is he cheating?”

In Apex Legends a Twitch clip is currently going viral. In solo mode, a relatively unknown player excelled as a sniper so well that Twitch star Shroud, one of his victims, later asked: “Is he cheating or is he really that good?”

What was the strong play? The Twitch streamer Bowen “Monsoon” Fuller was out in the new Solo Mode of Apex Legends . The match was already in its final stages and Monsoon had been dominating. As the clip starts, there are only 4 players left, and Monsoon has already collected 10 kills.

At the beginning of the clip, Monsoon quickly kills the next opponent but then hesitates, as he only has 3 shots left in the magazine. However, this turns out to be no problem.

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In the following seconds, he takes out the two remaining opponents with clean shots.

One of the opponents he surprised and eliminated was Twitch star Michael “Shroud” Grzesiek, who is considered one of the best shooter players on Twitch. Shroud took 234 damage from a single shot in the scene.

After eliminating Shroud, Monsoon even dances a little before finishing the match with the next clean snipe.

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This is how Shroud reacts: From the perspective of the Twitch star, the scene is far less spectacular. Shroud simply drops before he can even orient himself. Shroud exclaims. Later, he sees that the player already has 12 kills and witnesses Monsoon’s last kill.

Now he says, “Oh, he is cheating,” and moments later asks, “Or is he just really good?”

Shroud’s chat quickly calls out: “Cheater,” “Walling,” “Hacker,” or “Aimbotting.” However, they had previously expressed admiration when Monsoon’s kill card appeared, showing 15059 kills.

Shroud then watches how Monsoon is performing – the shots might be possible, but the fact that he expects the last opponent in the right place seems to impress the Twitch streamer.

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More than 15000 kills and almost 18,000 headshots is quite a feat.

Small streamer catches the Twitch star with a clean shot

This is what makes the clip special: The clip has now garnered over 300,000 views. Apex Legends and Twitch operate here like the Wild West – anyone who, as a “relatively unknown” player, takes down a well-known gunslinger, gains the fame.

The interesting part here is the discrepancy:

  • The strong player Monsoon in the scene has only 12,000 followers on Twitch
  • Shroud, on the other hand, has almost 6,500,000 followers

Since Apex Legends constantly suffers from problems with cheaters, the suspicion arises that something is off.

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This is how it is being discussed: On reddit the clip is being discussed. On the discussion platform, it is believed that the fans of a streamer always assume that their star player can only be taken down by cheaters.

But Monsoon is simply a really good player who has already proven himself. He is a professional and one of the best snipers in Apex Legends.

However, one user on reddit says: For his dance, he deserves to be banned.

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