Professional video gamer Nadia Amine — who claims to be one of the best Call of Duty players in the world — says she has been “completely blacklisted” from a tournament hosted by game maker Activision Blizzard for “posting bikini pictures.”
“All blacklisted from playing call of duty tournaments all for posting bikini pics, never posted one nudity in my life. but then again, men in the cod community can post their crap on social media. ggs,” Amine posted on X Wednesday.
Amine, 23, who has amassed 1.2 million Twitch and 449,000 YouTube followers, said she was being punished by the game company for posting racy bikini photos to her Passes account — an OnlyFans-style content platform where fans can subscribe to creators through exclusive memberships.
The site does not allow “explicit adult content, nudity or pornography,” according to Pass’s Community Guidelines and Content page.
Nadia Amine says she has been “blacklisted” from competing in Call of Duty tournaments by Activision because of her bikini photos. nadiakamine/Instagram
completely blacklisted from playing call of duty tournaments ? all for posting bikini pics, never posted a nudity in my life. but then again, men in the cod community can post their crap on social media. ggs
— nadia (@TheNadiaAmine) January 3, 2024
His allegations against the gambling giant have revived long-standing allegations made against Amine about his cheating while playing the popular multi-generational video game.
“I think this only applies to people who cheat like you. Really good female players are very easy to spot and never fall for this nonsense,” one user said posted.
“I know a lot of women who are way better than me at video games. It has nothing to do with the fact that you’re a girl. You’re just a liar who wants to keep using the ‘I’m a girl’ excuse to deflect problems,” another write.
The player said he “never posts nudity” on his Pas account. nadiakamine/Instagram
In response to the criticism, Amine applauded his haters for being jealous of his skills.
“It’s sad to see that instead of boys accepting their better women in video games, they have to keep their idea of cheating to sleep at night. it’s a hard reality to accept your dog s–t,” the player wrote.
Allegations of his cheating arose in 2022 after users and viewers of his content began making allegations that Amine was using Aimbots — cheating software that automatically locks on targets in first-person shooter games instead of requiring users to manually move their mouse — during gameplay.
Amine has amassed over 1.2 million Twitch and 449,000 YouTube followers while working as a streamer. nadiakamine/Instagram
Amine tried to clear his name following the cheating allegations by streaming his games on a “clean PC” designed by Full Squad Gaming, according to Vice.
When Amine’s fans suggested to players to create their own Call of Duty tournament, he revealed he can’t because “Activision has to give approval for a big tournament.”
The California-based gambling company has not commented on Amine’s alleged ban.
Amine (left) has denied all allegations of cheating since being accused in 2022. nadiakamine/Instagram
The Post has reached out to Activision Blizzard regarding Amine’s allegations.
Despite his alleged ban by the gambling giant, Amine made a position late Wednesday afternoon said he hosted a $6,900 buy-in tournament on Twitch.
“Forbidden will not stop me. Let’s see me win,” he wrote on X.
Twitch, a popular streaming site, banned Amine for 14 days for “sharing personal information,” he said posted on X in December 2022.
The ban is unrelated to the fraud allegations against him.
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