World's 'best Call of Duty player' says she's been 'blacklisted' by game over bikini snaps


A professional gamer, who claims to be one of the world’s top Call of Duty players, says she’s been “completely blacklisted” from tournaments by game maker Activision Blizzard for “posting bikini pictures.”

Nadia Amine shared on social media: “Completely blacklisted from playing Call of Duty tournaments all for posting bikini pictures, never posted nudity one in my life. But again, the guys in the cod community can post their bare ass on social media. ggs.”

Nadia, 23, has a huge following of 1.2 million Twitch and 449,000 YouTube fans.

She believes she’s being punished by the gaming company for sharing risque bikini photos on her Passes account – a platform similar to OnlyFans where fans can subscribe to creators through exclusive memberships.

The site doesn’t allow “explicit adult content, nudity, or pornography,” according to its Community and Content Guidelines page.

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Her accusations against the gaming giant have sparked old allegations about Nadia cheating while playing the popular video game.

One user commented: “I think this only applies to people who cheat like yourself. Genuinely good female players are very easy to spot and never b***h about this nonsense.”

Twitch, the famous streaming site, gave Amine a 14-day time out for “sharing personal information,” she shared last December. This time out had nothing to do with the cheating claims.

Gamer Amine hit back at those who doubted her, saying they were just jealous of her gaming talent.

She said: “It’s sad to see instead of boys accepting a woman is better at them in a video game, they have to perpetuate the idea they cheated in order to sleep at night. it’s a hard reality to accept your dog st,” she said.

People started saying Amine cheated in 2022, claiming she used Aimbot’s, which help players aim in shooting games.

Amine tried to show she wasn’t cheating by playing on a “clean PC” that Full Squad Gaming set up, Vice reported.

The big gaming company from California hasn’t said anything about Amine’s supposed ban.

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