In the last championship match, a Call of Duty: Vanguard The player was accused of cheating. In an effort to clear his name, the player shared offscreen screenshots of his gameplay, where you can clearly see… that he was cheating.
Kenji, a streamer and occasional semi-pro who competed in the Checkmate Gaming competition, was playing in a 2v2 match when his opponents claimed he was using wallhacks, a cheat that allows players to see opponents and objects through الجدران.
as Dexerto QuotedKenji tries to prove his innocence by setting up an off-screen camera to record his gameplay. Which … clearly recorded its use of the wall tweak, which you can see in the upper left corner of the screen (yellow rectangle) a few seconds later in the video below:
Kenji was banned from Checkmate Gaming shortly following the video was released, and has since destroyed all of his Twitch and Twitter accounts. as player on pc QuotedHe was also later banned from another competition he participated in, the College CoD League, which not only penalized Kenji but also excluded his teammates “until the start of the 2023 season”. The full statement from the College CoD League is below:
After investigating Kenji of Grand Canyon University, CCL has determined that third-party game modification software is currently installed in violation of Section 4.2.4 of the CCL Manual, and the following actions are being taken.
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Kenji has been permanently banned from CCL.
Grand Canyon University
Grand Canyon University has been disqualified from the remainder of the 2022 season and post-season. All GCU players listed below who have competed alongside Kenji are banned until the start of the 2023 season and can return to competition in the 2023 season. All major league matches to win will be canceled by waiving opposing teams.
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Grand Canyon University Academy
The GCU Academy team will be allowed to continue competing in the Academic League and their record will not be affected, although Tnka will not be allowed to continue competing with them.
Activision made a huge deal last year regarding its implementation of Ricochet’s anti-cheat tech across the series, which mightn’t work well if the only way this guy got caught was by playing with him.
We have contacted Checkmate Gaming for comment.