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Call of Duty: Warzone pro streams with five cameras in bid to refute cheating allegations

A Call of Duty: Warzone pro has streamed himself playing with five cameras in a bid to refute cheating allegations.

Charlie “MuTeX” Saouma, a Call of Duty streamer with 644,000 followers on Twitch and a background in professional Call of Duty esports, took to Twitch yesterday to play the battle royale with five camera feeds.

“No bs…,” he tweeted, trailing the stream, “you might make fun of me for this…. but 5th cam was dead ass installed today.

“LMFAOOOOOOOOO.

“No cap its kinda lit you guys can see everything now.”

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MuTeX has faced a wave of cheating allegations this week sparked by YouTuber BadBoy Beaman, who published a video that called his gameplay into question.

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MuTeX, who has the solo quads world record with 61 kills and has won thousands of dollars in Warzone tournaments, enjoys a significant following on Twitch as well as on social media. Any suggestion of cheating would call into question the validity of his play – and his participation in future events.

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