Hacker hijacks ex-professional’s Twitch channel, shamelessly plays ancient mobile game

Hacker hijacks ex-professional's Twitch channel, shamelessly plays ancient mobile game

Matthew “Nadeshot” Haag is currently dealing with a hacker who infiltrated his Twitch channel. He is now enjoying his new fame and even went live with “intensive games to Snake”.

Who is the streamer?

  • Nadeshot was a Call of Duty esports pro and a World Champion. He also won the award for “Best Esports Player” at the Game Awards 2014.
  • His career ended in 2015, since then he has been a full-time streamer and YouTuber. He also founded his own e-sports company called “100 Thieves” with different teams for different games.
  • He is quite successful there and has 3.25 million subscribers on his YouTube channel. On average, over 6,000 people follow his stream and over 1.8 million people follow him on Twitch.
  • In the past, Nadeshot had to struggle with hackers who paralyzed his CoD events. But now his Twitch channel has been caught and the hacker even shows Snake gameplay. This is an ancient mobile game revamped for the browser.

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Nadeshot criticizes gameplay: “Get this man some help”

What did the streamer say to the hacker? He was a bit annoyed, but then joked and teased the account thief.

on Twitter he accused: “I thought the hacking days were over. I was so busy with it in 2013-2015, I was doing my time. I’m an old man, please leave me alone.”

But once the hacker was live with Snake, he could voice his criticism in another tweet don’t hold back: “The boy just sucked at Snake. Gosh, get this man some help.”

You can see the “intense” gameplay, as the hacker titled the stream, here:

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What did the community say? She also takes it quite with humor and even said under Nadeshot’s tweets that the music played was really good. After all, up to 420 people watched the six-minute stream. Some jokingly asked the ex-pro if he didn’t want to stream Snake soon.

What does Twitch say about this? The platform has probably not done anything yet and Nadeshot has not yet reported that he got his account back. But the community is certain that this will happen soon.

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