There is no way to kill cheaters in Call of Duty. Activision makes real sweeps of players who decide to use all kinds of illegal hacks and tricks to win games. In fact, the company has filed a lawsuit against one of the companies that provides more tools of this type.
Although this type of customs can be linked to unknown users, not even those who compete are exempt from being involved. This is the case of Kenji, a semi-professional Call of Duty: Vanguard player who has tried to prove his innocence in the worst possible way, as revealed by Dexerto.
During a 2vs2 tournament, Kenji was the object of suspicion by iLuhvly and Sasuke, two of his opponents. The accusations began to fly and seeking to reveal that he did not use any type of hack, Kenji recorded himself playing with an external camera that showed him and the monitor. However, the shot backfired.
GG’s Kenji CAUGHT 4K BOXES ON HIS MONITOR CAM! thanks to @iLuhvly the hacker detective and @CallenDisplay! #HACKERDOWN #4K pic.twitter.com/GSfef7SShH
— 🩸$asuk£🩸 (@ImSasukee) March 29, 2022
Indeed, those rectangles are completely visible all over the screen. They are wall hacks that allow Kenji to know the position of the opponent at all times, which is a huge advantage when facing firefights.
To round out the play, it’s clear why Kenji isn’t a pro yet, as despite using cheats, he ends up losing the final duel. As a consequence, he has been banned from Checkmate Gaming, the tournament platform he used to compete on, and his Twitch account has been completely deleted.