Censor threatens to expose cheaters in Call of Duty

Censor threatens to expose cheaters in Call of Duty
Talal Musa Updated on by

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One of the most recognizable faces in the Call of Duty scene, Doug ‘Censor‘ Martin, is threatening to expose cheaters in the game.

The influencer, who has more than 2.4m fans on YouTube, claims to have accessed a number of cheaters on the game and is threatening to reveal who they are.

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In a video earlier this week, Censor pleaded to Activision to come down hard on cheaters, Censor said: “When I wake I’m going to see where my rank status is at.

“I’m currently at number 1. I had to average eight to 10 hour days to keep it. I definitely want to expose all these cheaters – it’s ridiculous.”

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“It’s anyone who downloaded cheats from January 1 until today on one specific cheating website. Everything’s going to get exposed because I just don’t care.”

He continued: “You can say I’m doing this for attention of clout, you could say that I’m lying but I don’t really give a f***. I don’t really care about any of that.”

“When I get this information, it needs to be used properly. And yeah, f**k you if you cheat, man. You are a loser and you will get exposed. And I will make sure of it.”

Since the original video, Censor posted a screenshot with another Call of Duty heavyweight in the community, Nadia, after he claimed that she messaged him saying she ‘was scared.’

Most recently, Censor tweeted that the goal is to ‘find cheaters’ and shouted out his fans for the support for his cause. We’ll have more on this story as it develops.

Elsewhere, a recent Activision lawsuit is demanding all the money made by Call of Duty and Warzone cheating website EngineOwning be given to the publisher. The publisher also wants EngineOwning to ‘shut down the cheating software’ that allows people to cheat in their games.

The publisher is gearing up for the launch of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, which just finished its beta phase. It was the biggest beta in the franchise’s history.