Counter-Strike pro caught cheating mid-tournament, tries to block official from inspecting his PC • Eurogamer.net

A Counter-Strike pro was caught cheating mid-tournament – and he tried to physically block an official from checking his PC.

OpTic India player Nikhil “Forsaken” Kumawat was collared for using a cheat hack during a match against Vietnamese team Revolution at the Extremeland Zowie Asia tournament in Shanghai.

Officials attempted to access his computer – something Forsaken tried to prevent physically.

You can see the moment Forsaken refused to let an official inspect his PC in the video below.

It looks like Forsaken was using an aimbot program to lock onto enemies. He apparently hid this hack in computer files on his computer.

It’s a dramatic moment that’s had dire consequences for Forsaken and his team. Dotesports reports Extremeland disqualified OpTic India from the event before OpTic booted Forsaken out of the team. But it got worse: OpTic Gaming has subsequently dropped its entire India-based team following the incident, and officials are investigating whether Forsaken should receive a lifetime ban from CS:GO competition.

This isn’t the first time Forsaken was caught cheating. As Dotesports points out, he was banned from ESL tournaments for two years in 2017 after receiving a Valve Anti-Cheat (VAC) ban, although the punishment was reduced to six months. It seems now, though, his CS:GO days are well and truly over.

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