Ninja Has Returned To Warzone And Is Already Facing Hackusations

On his first Warzone stream in months, Ninja is already being accused of hacking.

11th Aug 2022 13:15

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It feels like every time a high-profile player jumps on Warzone and gets a kill, a barrage of hackusations are thrown in their direction. "Cheater!". "He's got sticky aim!". "Woah, how did they know I was there?". Well, the latest recipient of this slander is Tyler "Ninja" Blevins.

Maybe these streamers are just a little bit better than the average Joe, but that doesn't stop them from rattling a few cages on Reddit and Twitter.

Now, after returning to Warzone for the first time in months, Ninja has already been accused of cheating.

Ninja Accused Of Hacking On Warzone

Most people will be familiar with Ninja's rise to fame, built on the foundations of battle royale titles like H1Z1 and Fortnite. The blue-haired streaming sensation was never quite able to reach the same heights in Warzone though, given that long-time franchise players were the most comfortable on the game.

However, he boasted a lot of skill still, and ahead of Warzone 2, he's loaded into Caldera to brush off the cobwebs. Playing in his first stream on Warzone in months, Ninja was slammed as a "cheater" by one player who he killed with a relatively normal snipe.

"Hell, he’s cheating," claimed the domed assailant, on his way to the Gulag.

 

Ninja laughs off Warzone hacking claims

Following the accusation, Ninja was obviously not phased, and instead quickly burst into a fit of laughing, adding, "this is awesome!"

Ninja had already racked up quite a decent number of kills in the opening exchanges of the game, eliminating seven opponents on Solos with 31 enemies left in the game. 

He continued to see the humorous side of things on social media, claiming the vibes are "immaculate".

Prepping himself for more Warzone content in the future weeks, you might see a fair few clams cast in Ninja's direction, despite him being a proven legitimate player.

Jack Marsh

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Jack Marsh

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