Warzone streamer accused of hacking after hitting the “craziest” quick-scope shot

Shane Black
Warzone soldier aiming weapon while others parachute behind them

A Warzone player is having accusations of hacking being leveled at them after posting a clip of them hitting the “craziest” shot.

Warzone players are always posting about their top plays and sharing their moments of dominance, with social media being the prime platform to do so.

However, not every clip is met with enthusiasm, as sometimes a play is just so good that others assume the person is cheating in some fashion.

Such is the case with a Warzone stramer, who is being hit with accusations of hacking after posting a clip of them hitting an insane shot in a match

Warzone sniper accused of hacking

The streamer in question, DudeItsSam, shared the clip to the game’s subreddit, where they said: “just hit the craziest shot in Warzone.”

In the clip, we see them jumping off of a zipline, quick-scoping midair – and sniping another player out of the air.

There was a fair amount of compliments in the comments, with one player saying, “Dude that was pretty epic.”

But despite there being a warm reception from some Warzone fans, others were a little less enthused, with one user simply telling them: “Reported.”

As the poster themselves mentioned as well: “Bro I posted this clip on my other socials and a lot of people were hella mad… accusing me of hacking and cheating and all around hella negative.”

Another player summarized the entire response from the community in a humorous post:

“You could have literally hit a one of a kind once in a million clip but you will still get called trash, cheater and downvoted. Needless to say, I’ve downvoted you trash cheater. Jk nice shot.”

It’s the fact of the matter when it comes to competitive shooter communities that some players will view incredible plays like this as a sign of cheating in some way.

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