Hackers ruin $100,000 tournament in CoD Warzone, pro is ashamed of his game

Hackers ruin $100,000 tournament in CoD Warzone, pro is ashamed of his game

In Call of Duty: Warzone recently had a major tournament for $100,000. Many top players were invited by pro Nadeshot. But instead of an exciting tournament among the best Warzone players, there was a shooting gallery for hackers who ruined the fun for everyone. This causes a lot of frustration for the professionals, who are slowly ashamed of the game.

What happened at the tournament? Pro Nadeshot recently hosted a major tournament called “Nadeshot Warzone Invitational.” The prize pool is $100,000, and numerous professionals were invited. Even the well-known streamer Tfue announced his grand return to Warzone.

However, instead of exciting battles among the best players in the scene, there were many unpleasant frustrating moments. Because the matches were plagued by numerous hackers and cheaters. Even top players had little chance against wallhackers and aimbotters, and the whole event turned into a huge frustration. Unfortunately, it was not an option to just sink the cheaters in the sea. Just like at Nadeshot’s tournament, the participants of an event by pro Vikkstar faced similar issues.

Professionals are furious – “I regret promoting this sh** game!”

This is how the professionals react: After these disheartening experiences, the frustrated professionals are venting on Twitter and finding strong words about the state of the game.

Well-known Warzone player Bobby Poff writes on Twitter: “We had brazen aimbotters who ruined our day. I’m really ashamed that I ever promoted this sh** game!”

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And even the formerly known Fortnite pro Tfue, who grandly announced his return as a pro Warzone player, tweeted right after the tournament, “I’m quitting competitive Warzone!”.

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As for tournament organizer Vikkstar, there is only disappointment and exhaustion:

I encountered numerous brazen hackers in the competition today and was killed in the grand final by someone who had glitched under the map. I’m being honest with you, Call of Duty and Raven Software. This is getting really exhausting. I’m sure other professionals feel the same way.

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Cheaters have always been a huge problem for honest players in Call of Duty Warzone. Often, the hackers get away unscathed and ruin the fun for everyone. However, the developers seem to be gradually catching up. A pleasant example was recently seen in a match with top streamers like NICKMERCS and TimTheTatman. There, a cheater had a lot of fun cheating but was banned in the middle of the match after the streamers’ complaint!

Source(s): CharlieIntel
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