Oftentimes, when people die in Warzone, it’s easy to assume that the other person that is cheating, rather than admit they were simply bested by an enemy player. That was the case for Expel, a Call of Duty streamer who was accused of hacking by a player they had eliminated. Instead of letting the other player believe they were hacking, they gave them a step-by-step breakdown of how they were able to kill them.
Expel posted a clip to their official X/Twitter account. The clip showcases them using a heartbeat sensor to help determine where the other player is. Once they got a beat on their general location, they shot through a wall and went in for the kill.
As soon as Expel downed them, the two began to exchange words, which eventually led him to explain how they were able to get the upper hand in the fight. One of the things that helped Expel was the Combat Scout perk, which makes enemies visible when they’re shot. The video is equally funny and informative because you can clearly hear the downed player struggling to come to terms with how they died.
In other Call of Duty news, a recent leak suggests that players may be able to play Black Ops 6 Zombies via early access ahead of the game’s launch scheduled for October 25.
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