Warzone's 'craziest' quick-scope streamer accused of cheating

A Warzone streamer managed to land a deadly quick scope shot, and while some of the community has celebrated the clip, others are accusing them of cheating.

16th Jan 2024 12:50

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Every Call of Duty fan has experienced the moment of magic where you land a trickshot or secure an impressive kill that shouldn't have been possible.

They feel even better when the kill is secured with a sniper, as it takes you back to the MW2 (2009) days, where landing a 360 no-scope was the primary goal for a lot of the community.

Nowadays, trickshots are a little less sought-after, and competitors are more focused on improving their KD or winning a match, especially in Warzone.

Well, one streamer recently pulled off a "nutty" quickscope and secured one of the "craziest" kills in their CoD career. The shot has divided fans, with some accusing him of cheating and others praising the incredible clip.

Warzone streamer hits "nutty" quickscope off zipline

 

Taking to the Warzone subreddit, user and streamer DudeltsSam shared a clip of what they described as the "craziest shot" of their CoD career, and they were not exaggerating.

Equipped with a gold sniper, they decided to ride up a zipline before jumping off and landing a ridiculous quick-scope on a foe parachuting down from the sky.

As you would expect, DudeltsSam was left speechless after hitting the target, simply asking, "Are you kidding me?" This is a prime example of why you should always take the chance with these trickshots, as eventually, you're bound to hit one at some point.

Some Warzone fans celebrate the clip, others are more sceptical

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Some Warzone competitors were quick to congratulate DudeltsSam on the mind-blowing trickshot and even joked that the enemy "had a family." One said, "Nice shot dude! We've all been there, that's peak game time for me, I just turn the game off and leave on a high note lol."

Others were a little less impressed, simply saying "reported" and arguing that he was blatantly cheating. For them, his choice to jump from a zipline just didn't make sense and "stinks" of a hacker. However, there doesn't appear to be any suspicious locking on or signs of obvious third-party software, so this is more likely just a classic trick shot.

Alex Garton

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Alex Garton

Alex is a Senior Writer at GGRecon. With a BA (Hons) in English, he has previously written for Dexerto & Gfinity. Specialising in Call of Duty & Apex Legends, he loves (attempting) to improve his aim in competitive shooters and will always make time for a single-player RPG.

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