Nadia claims Call of Duty has ‘permanently banned’ her

Warzone streamer Nadia has claimed that she has been permanently banned from Call of Duty after trying to access the battle royale servers.

26th Sep 2023 16:49

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Nadia "Nadia" Amine burst onto the Call of Duty scene as a wonder-woman, smashing players on Rebirth Island in Warzone and becoming the self-professed best female player in the game.

However, since her breakout on Twitch, Nadia has been accused of hacking in Call of Duty and has often found herself being caught up in petty drama that led to her taking a step back from the Warzone grind.

Now though, Nadia has reportedly been "permanently banned" from Call of Duty, as she was blocked from loading up the battle royale game.

Nadia reportedly 'permanently banned' from Warzone

Nadia has had her fair share of bans in the past, but mainly from Twitch, as she's often wrestled with the streaming service's TOS.

But this time her "ban" has come from Warzone, as the streamer has claimed that she has been permanently blocked from playing the game, as an impromptu message popped up on her screen.

Taking to her stream, Nadia showed fans that she was banned from playing the battle royale, leaving her community rather baffled.

Is Nadia actually banned from Warzone?

The often meddling streamer has quickly aroused scepticism over this, with some people quizzing if the ban is actually real or whether it is a ploy.

It wouldn't be the first time that Nadia has taken folly in a social media ploy, as she danced the devil's walk with Call of Duty professional Doug "Censor" Martin which ultimately led to a completely cringe ending where all the drama was halted by a proposal.

Nadia also appeared to be accessing the wrong Warzone, as the old variant of the game has now been sunsetted, now that Warzone 2 has taken over completely.

But just as Journalist Jake Lucky says, it would be a weird thing to do for Nadia considering she has recently called out the developers for snubbing her for the Call of Duty: Next showcase for Modern Warfare 3, claiming that it was a 'sexist' move not to invite her; surely now adding fuel to the hack-usations now, a week ahead of CoD Next, is a recipe for disaster. 

Jack Marsh

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