Warzone cheater gets caught red-handed


A few Warzone players have embarked on a mission to become a human anti-cheat. And this by putting himself in detective mode in order to make a cheater admit his misdeeds live.

If you’ve ever played Warzone, you’ve probably come across a cheater. And this problem only gets worse over time.

However, a group of players who were participating in a custom tournament on January 23 decided to get their hands dirty.

Following a “suspicious” game, some Warzone players went into “detective” mode. They then forced this “suspected cheater” to show his entire stream that he was using hacks.

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Cheating has been a major issue since day one of Warzone.

A Warzone hacker shows off his hacks during his stream

After Kreugerr and ParanoidJr thought a Warzone player was cheating, they decided to call him and ask the sleazy player to share their screen.

The player in question checked a few tabs, including his email. That’s when the “detectives” noticed a message from a website that provides hacks.

Hewzor tried to pretend by Googling the name, “It’s for Battlefield”, he said. However, the Battlefield site link was not the same as the email. When they finally got him to click on the link in the email, everything exploded.

After reaching the cheat site, the hacker was already logged into his account. He started closing everything in his browser and when questioned he said: “It’s for fucking hacks of other games”. Instead of answering their question “what games did you buy hacks for?”he left the call and deactivated his Twitter account.

This proved to the community that this player was indeed a cheater and confirmed their claims that he was using a wallhack in a tournament.

As of this writing, Hewzor has not been banned on Twitch and has deleted the original video.





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