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Twitch streamer and pro video gamer Nadia Amine claims she was banned from CoD tournaments for posting bikini pics

Nadia Amin, a professional video gamer who claims to be one of the best Call of Duty players in the world, has been “completely blacklisted” from tournaments hosted by game maker Activision Blizzard for “posting bikini photos.” It was published in,” he said.

“I posted a bikini photo that got me completely blacklisted for participating in a Call of Duty tournament, but I have never posted nudes in my life. But then again, Tara Community members can post their real faces on social media. ggs, amine Posted X Wednesday.

Amin, 23, who has amassed 1.2 million Twitch and 449,000 YouTube followers, says she was punished by the gaming company for posting racy bikini photos on her Passes account. The Passes account is an OnlyFans-style content platform where fans can subscribe to creators through exclusive memberships. .

According to , the site does not allow “explicit adult content, nudity, or pornography.” path Community and content guidelines page.

Nadia Amin says she was “blacklisted” from participating in Activision's Call of Duty tournament because of her bikini photos. Nadia Kamin/Instagram

Her allegations against the gaming giant reignited old allegations against Amin that he cheated while playing the multi-generational hit video game.

“I think this only applies to cheaters like you. Really good female players are very easy to spot and would never complain about this nonsense,” one user said. I am. Posted.

“I know a lot of women who are much better than me at video games. It has nothing to do with the fact that you're a girl. You say 'I'm a woman' to deflect the issue. He’s just a scammer who wants to keep using excuses.” I have written.

The gamer says he has “never posted any nudes” on his Passes account. Nadia Kamin/Instagram

In response to this criticism, Amin clapped back at haters who were envious of his skills.

“It's sad to see boys having to perpetuate the idea that they cheated in order to sleep at night instead of accepting that women are better at video games.” It's a hard reality to accept,” the gamer wrote.

Her cheating allegations allege that Amin uses Aimbot (cheating software in first-person shooter games that automatically locks on to a target rather than the user manually moving the mouse) during gameplay to prevent users or content. It surfaced in 2022 after viewers started making claims.

While working as a streamer, Amin has amassed over 1.2 million followers on Twitch and 449,000 followers on YouTube. Nadia Kamin/Instagram

According to Amin, following the cheating allegations, Amin tried to clear his name by streaming his gameplay on a “clean PC” designed by Full Squad Gaming. Deputy.

When Amin's fans suggested gamers create their own Call of Duty tournaments, she said, revealed She couldn't do that because “Activision has to approve big tournaments.”

The California-based gaming company has not commented on the anime's alleged ban.

Amin (left) has denied all allegations of wrongdoing since he was accused in 2022. Nadia Kamin/Instagram

The Post reached out to Activision Blizzard about Amin's claims.

Despite being reportedly banned by the gaming giant, Amin post Late Wednesday afternoon, she said she would be hosting a $6,900 buy-in tournament on Twitch.

“Being banned won't stop me. Come watch me win,” she wrote to X.

Popular streaming site Twitch banned Amin for 14 days for “sharing personal information,” she said. Posted X in December 2022.

The ban was unrelated to the cheating allegations against her.

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