The Twitch streamer Nadia Amine (23) is one of the biggest streamers for Call of Duty: Warzone, but is struggling with cheating allegations. Now she was apparently banned in the middle of the game.
What kind of streamer is this? Nadia Amine is one of the biggest Twitch streamers for Call of Duty: Warzone. With over 4,000 hours streamed, battle royale accounts for more than 85% of their content (via TwitchTracker).
However, the 23-year-old is a controversial figure in the community; her career is overshadowed by cheating allegations, which she always denied.
“I love seeing her sad face”
What is the current development? In a stream that has since been deleted, you can see how the streamer loses the connection in the middle of the game. She then explains that she has been blocked, ends the stream and deletes the VoD.
Many players hailed the supposed ban as late justice, but others doubt the story. A video on the YouTube channel Call of Shame shows the crucial scenes in English. We have included it for you here:
The comments under the video are mostly mocking and gloating:
However, in a post by commentator Jake Lucky that appeared on X, formerly Twitter, on September 26, 2023, the mood was already different. He suggests that Nadia may be “trolling for attention” to get invitations to CoD events. This is a pretty risky maneuver.
In a later video, Jake Lucky explains that he didn’t believe for a moment that the ban was real. Nadia’s immediate reaction didn’t convince him. He also cited anonymous sources who said it was just a publicity stunt.
It is still unclear whether Nadia was actually permanently banned from Warzone. However, she has not shown Call of Duty on her channel since September 21st. Most recently, at the beginning of September, she claimed that she had not been invited to an event because of her bikini photos:
Streamer says: Activision Blizzard doesn’t want her at the CoD event because of her photos in a bikini