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Cheating never pays off, and former Twitch streamer Mrgolds just learned that the hard way as Twitch removed his channel when his cheating was accidentally exposed.
The Call of Duty: Warzone streamer was live on stream when, while waiting in a lobby, he started explaining about how good he is at the game, when a cheat engine that he seemed to have been using accidentally popped up on his desktop for his viewers to see.
Viewers quickly clipped the moment and one in particular took it to Twitter to share with the world and call for people to report him.
Yikes! You can see his expression change as he realizes what is on his stream. A complete faceplant for someone who was talking to his audience about how good he is.
Twitch has removed his channel.
Karma!
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