Hacker hijacks the Twitch channel of a former professional player, shamelessly plays an old mobile game

Hacker hijacks the Twitch channel of a former professional player, shamelessly plays an old mobile game

Matthew “Nadeshot” Haag is currently dealing with a hacker who infiltrated his Twitch channel. The hacker is enjoying his newfound fame and even went live with “intense gameplay of Snake”.

Who is the streamer?

  • Nadeshot was a professional eSports player in Call of Duty and a former World Champion. He also won the award for “Best eSports Player” at the Game Awards 2014.
  • In 2015, he ended his career and has since been a full-time streamer and YouTuber. He founded his own eSports organization called “100 Thieves” with various teams in different games.
  • There, he is quite successful and has 3.25 million subscribers on his YouTube channel. On average, over 6,000 people watch his streams, and over 1.8 million people follow him on Twitch.
  • In the past, Nadeshot has repeatedly dealt with hackers disrupting his CoD events. But now, his Twitch channel has been targeted, and the hacker is even showing gameplay of Snake, a classic mobile game revamped for browsers.

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Nadeshot criticizes gameplay: “Get this man some help”

What did the streamer say about the hacker? Although he appeared somewhat annoyed, he joked and poked fun at the account thief.

On Twitter, he complained: “I thought the days of hacking were over. I dealt with it so much from 2013 to 2015, I served my time. I’m an old man, please leave me alone.”

However, when the hacker went live with Snake, he couldn’t hold back his criticism in another tweet: “The kid was simply terrible at Snake. My goodness, get this man some help.”

The “intense” gameplay, as the hacker titled the stream, can be seen here:

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What did the community say? They took it pretty humorously, commenting on Nadeshot’s tweets that the music played was actually quite good. After all, up to 420 people were watching the six-minute stream. Some jokingly asked the ex-pro if he would also stream Snake soon.

What does Twitch say about it? The platform hasn’t done anything so far, and Nadeshot hasn’t reported yet that he has got his account back. However, the community is confident that this will happen soon.

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