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FaZe Swagg donates to Warzone cheater

Updated: Sep 4, 2023 1:45 pm
FaZe Swagg donates to Warzone cheater

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FaZe Swagg is known for donating to Call of Duty Warzone streamers who don’t have many followers or viewers. It’s his way of helping those starting out in their career or needing a boost. However, this recent donation seems to have been to the wrong kind of player.

It’s fair to say that Swagg would have had no idea because it’s hard to find any game that has more cheaters than Warzone and the Call of Duty series.

FaZE Swagg supports a cheater

As found by my friends at Gamer Update, FaZe Swagg can be seen in the video below not really believing that the streamer was a cheater. After asking his chat to clip it, he received proof.

On the cheater’s screen, enemies are highlighted and shown based on distance and the direction they’re in, also known as wall hacks. The cheater went by [TTY]KickinItWitCee in the game, and even though they were cheating, they were still taken out by enemies. Cee went back into the game and began denying having cheats after turning them off.

Swagg was so unhappy with the transaction that he immediately sought a refund through a chargeback of his $50. When reviewing the footage, Swagg saw the streamer deny that he was a cheater, as if he did not just have cheats clearly on screen.

As Jake Lucky says, you can’t build a following that will make you successful if you cheat. Eventually, you’ll get caught and your streaming career will be over. A great example of this is MissQGemini, who cheated on CS:GO and was caught and lost her Twitch channel, CS:GO account, and her entire fanbase while blaming a friend named “Clara”.

Although you might enjoy the feeling of being good at a game, doing so unfairly will get you caught, and you’ll either deny it like Cee or shout “Clara” and lose your career.


Jorge Aguilar is the Gaming Editor for WePC. He is interested in the video game industry and its history.

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