{"id":24937,"date":"2021-11-25T07:09:07","date_gmt":"2021-11-25T07:09:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/this-warzone-cheater-exposed-himself-in-4k"},"modified":"2024-07-19T08:34:41","modified_gmt":"2024-07-19T08:34:41","slug":"this-warzone-cheater-exposed-himself-in-4k","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/en\/call-of-duty\/this-warzone-cheater-exposed-himself-in-4k","title":{"rendered":"This Warzone cheater exposed himself in 4K using EngineOwning hacks"},"content":{"rendered":"
A Warzone cheater with the gamer tag “Therealgiooo” recently exposed himself for using EngineOwning hacks<\/a> during his Twitch livestream after another streamer, Phonizien, called him out for using magnetic bullets in their Warzone<\/a> match. From Phonizien’s point of view, the cheater could be seen killing enemies despite not aiming directly at them.<\/p>\n When confronted about cheating, Therealgiooo proceeded to dismiss the accusation, claiming that he didn’t know what EngineOwning was. Unfortunately for him, he thought it would be wise to justify this by unironically googling the term.<\/p>\n So naturally, as karma would have it, Therealgiooo ended up exposing himself after the search revealed that he had, in fact, previously visited the site.<\/p>\n You can watch the interaction between the two streamers in the video that Phonizien uploaded to Twitter on 23rd November. It’s certainly as funny as it is ridiculous.<\/p>\n Cheater exposes himself while LIVE KEKW pls share ❤️ pic.twitter.com\/HqB3hbmQJQ<\/a><\/p>\n — Fin (@phonizien_) November 23, 2021<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n \nWarzone cheater owns himself on Twitch<\/h2>\n
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