Popular Twitch streamer Nadia has expressed frustration after accusations of cheating in Call of Duty hindered her opportunities, following her inclusion in a promotional tournament for the upcoming shooter game Delta Force.
On December 3, Nadia was named among the “elite streamers” participating in the “Warfare Streamer Showdown,” alongside well-known figures like Nadeshot, Scump, and Tenz. However, soon after the announcement, comments began circulating on X, formerly Twitter, accusing Nadia of cheating in Call of Duty, with some users demanding she be removed from the event.
One post said, “You are going to collaborate with a person (Nadia) who has used cheats in Call of Duty. Wow.” Another added, “Nadia? Game must have cheats for it already. Too bad.”
In response, the developers of Delta Force, Team Jade, replied to a post alleging Nadia was a “proven cheater,” stating, “Thanks to our community for bringing this matter to our attention – we are now investigating further.”
Despite years of accusations, Nadia has always denied cheating in Call of Duty, claiming the allegations have been unfounded. “My haters ruining opportunities for me when I never even cheated is wild. A girl just can’t be good at a video game,” she posted on X, formerly Twitter.
Many of the accusations stem from a banned message that appeared on her stream, which Nadia explained as a misunderstanding. “To all the idiots who actually think I got banned live, it was an OBS screen, you got baited,” she clarified.
As of now, it remains unclear if Delta Force will continue with their investigation or if Nadia will still participate in the event.
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