Twitch streamer says Activision excluded her from CoD tournaments due to photos

Twitch streamer says Activision excluded her from CoD tournaments due to photos

The Twitch streamer Nadia is reportedly not allowed to participate in tournaments for Call of Duty and has now accused Activision of being the reason for it due to her photos.

Who is she?

  • Nadia Amine (23) is a successful streamer on Twitch, known primarily for streaming Call of Duty: Warzone. She is also frequently found in the “Just Chatting” categories.
  • In 2022, Nadia faced many accusations from the CoD community that she was cheating. However, she defended herself against her critics, stating they should accept that a woman can be better than them.
  • In September 2023, Nadia was banned from Warzone, but just a few days later, she was able to play again.
  • Currently, she actively streams the shooter on Twitch, where she had an average of over 6,000 viewers in the past 30 days.

The streamer regularly posts pictures from her life on social media, including bikini photos. However, Nadia is now convinced that this has led to her exclusion from CoD tournaments.

Streamer claims she is not allowed to participate in tournaments due to bikini photos

What is the exclusion about? On January 3, 2024, Nadia posted on X.com (formerly Twitter) that she has been blacklisted from all Call of Duty tournaments. Furthermore, the 23-year-old explained that the reason for her exclusion was photos of her in a bikini.

Completely banned from ‘Call of Duty’ tournaments, all because of posting bikini pictures; I have never posted nude pictures in my life.

Nadia via X.com

As early as September 2023, the streamer accused Activision of not inviting her to the “Call of Duty” event “CoD Next” because of her bikini photos.

At CoD Next, the developers presented new insights into Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, which was set to release at that time. Many content creators and professionals were present, but the streamer was not allowed to participate.

Streamer reportedly hosted her own mini-tournament

What’s next for the streamer? Among the comments on her post on X.com, a user suggested she should host her own tournament. There, Nadia wrote that large tournaments must be approved by Activision.

Shortly thereafter, the streamer then promoted a 2v2 tournament on X.com that she is hosting and streaming on Twitch. The tournament was to have a prize pool of $6,900, but those wishing to participate must pay into the tournament.

Streamers Dr. Disrespect and TimTheTatman have also hosted their own 2v2 tournaments, although the prize pool was significantly higher. However, the tournament did not end well for the streamers: CoD Warzone: 2 top streamers get kicked out of their own €140,000 tournament—fighting afterwards like schoolboys

Source(s): DotEsports, Sullygnome
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