Ninja loves CoD: Warzone, but says: “Thank God the Valorant beta is coming”

Ninja loves CoD: Warzone, but says: “Thank God the Valorant beta is coming”

The mixer-streamer Ninja is actively playing CoD: Warzone, but the numerous hackers are ruining the game for him. Therefore, he is looking forward positively to the beta of the new shooter Valorant.

This is Ninja’s situation: The streamer is currently playing a lot of Call of Duty: Warzone, the battle royale of CoD: Modern Warfare. However, he is getting very upset about the numerous hackers in the game and complains that his team and he often died just because of the cheaters.

Because of the cheaters in Warzone, Ninja is now also looking forward to Valorant, the new shooter from Riot Games, which started its beta on April 7.

Ninja loves Warzone, but hackers ruin everything

This is what the streamer writes: Ninja comments on Warzone Wednesday, which he won with two CoD champions in the squad. He wrote that they died in 3 out of 5 rounds because hackers got them. In another round, he even plugged in a controller so that he could get into a console lobby without hackers.

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However, this was not the only tweet on the subject. Ninja also said, “I’m not kidding. 7 out of 8 solo rounds after Warzone Wednesday were taken out by hackers at the airport and hunted me across half the map after I won a gulag. Luckily, the Valorant beta starts tomorrow.”

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What do Ninja’s teammates say? His streamer colleague CouRage completely agrees with Ninja. He says that he loves Warzone, but that the hackers, combined with skill-based matchmaking, are a real shame.

Ninja simply responds that he also loves Warzone and wouldn’t tweet so much about this game for no reason.

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What is the situation with hackers in Warzone? Warzone definitely has a hacker problem. The battle royale can be downloaded for free, so it likely risks some players using cheats once in a while. Because if they are banned, they can simply create another account for free.

Moreover, reporting hackers is currently very complicated.Many are hoping for such a system for the battle royale. According to the developers, this is already in planning. But even now, action is being taken against hackers. Infinity Ward has alreadybanned 50,000 cheaters.

Why is Ninja looking forward to Valorant? The shooter from the creators of League of Legends has been highly anticipated and is now in beta. On Twitch, almost a million fans were watching simultaneously. Numerous big streamers were live, and Riot Games hopes to land the big shooter hit of 2020 with Valorant.

The hype around Valorant is therefore generally high, and Ninja certainly sees a lot of potential there. Whether the game will be flooded with hackers right from the start of the beta,which started on April 7, remains questionable. So far, there have already been isolated reports of hackers being on Valorant. Ninja could also encounter cheaters there.

Source(s): Dexerto
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