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10:15, 22.10.2023
Yesterday, Filipino streamer Aikyuna reported an unfair restriction. During a Valorant match, Riot's anti-cheat disqualified the streamer under suspicion of unfair play, although she insists it was merely a mistake.
my cheats finally got detected, sorry guys :/ pic.twitter.com/ld68RScd1b
— OAS aiky (@aikyuna) October 21, 2023
In the fourth round, Aikyuna made four kills, all headshots, after which an opposing Sova killed the streamer. A few seconds later, the anti-cheat canceled the match, and Andrea, along with the other participants, was thrown out to the main page. The streamer received a warning stating that the system had detected her as a cheater, so the match would not be counted, and the ratings of all participants would remain unchanged.
Aikyuna herself just laughed off this warning and completely denied using any third-party software. It's worth noting that she is not the first player to face such injustice. After Riot Games updated their anti-cheat, ordinary players began to massively complain about unfair bans.
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