A professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player was caught using an aimbot at a tournament. His rescue attempt was unfortunate and was filmed live. Now he and his team have been disqualified from the tournament.
What is it about? The CS:GO pro Nikhil “forsaken” Kumawat belongs to the clan OpTic India. They were together at the eXTREMESLAND Asia tournament playing Counter-Strike: Global Offensive.
Sudden tournament pause: The tournament was unexpectedly paused because the officials wanted to inspect Kumawat’s computer. During the inspection, cheats were found on the player’s computer, apparently an aimbot.
CS:GO cheats at the tournament – He was caught
What kind of cheats were used? The eSports analyst Rod Breslau explains that the player used an aimbot during the match.
An aimbot is cheat software that automatically targets opponents appearing on the screen. Players therefore miss much less and are not reliant on their own reactions. It is clear that this violates the rules of fair competition.
How the aimbot worked for forsaken can be seen in the following video. Pay attention to how quickly he targets opponents.
Not the first offense: This is not the first time Kumawat has been accused of using cheats. In this video from 2017, he appears to use an aimbot along with a wallhack.
A wallhack shows opponents who are behind walls. In the clip, you can see how Kumawat shoots at a wall where an opponent is standing, one he should not have been able to see yet.
This is how the player tried to cover up his cheats
The referees inspected forsaken’s computer during the tournament. As they were about to discover the software, the player apparently tried to cover it up and grabbed the keyboard. The officials had to ultimately restrain his arms.
There is also a video showing this desperate effort.
Player is no longer with the team: After this controversial news, forsaken’s team, OpTic India, issued a statement. It states that they are clearly against cheats.
The contract between Nikhil “forsaken” Kumawat and the team has been terminated.