Streamer Mooda has admitted that he cheated in several popular video games in the past. This came after many people online started accusing him of playing unfairly in games like Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege and Valorant. Instead of denying everything, Mooda spoke openly during a livestream. He said that while he did cheat before, he never used cheats when he was live in front of his viewers. This statement has now started a big discussion in the gaming community.During the stream, Mooda shared that he has used cheats in many games over the years, including Roblox, Minecraft, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Call of Duty: Warzone, and Rust. He said some of this started when he was very young. His honesty surprised many fans, but it also made others question if they can trust him in competitive games going forward.
Mooda admits cheating history but insists it never happened during live streams
One of the biggest parts of his confession was about Welcome to Bloxburg. In this game, players can earn money by doing jobs like delivering pizzas. Mooda said he used something called the “pizza delivery method” to get money faster without doing the full grind. He explained that he did not want to spend hours repeating the same task again and again.Mooda also talked about a more recent issue. He said that about six months ago, he went back to hacking in Rust. He called it a “relapse,” which means he returned to a bad habit after stopping for some time. This part of his statement made people more worried, as it was not very long ago.Even though he says he never cheated on stream, many players are still unsure. Some believe that cheating at any time is wrong, especially for someone who plays games professionally. There are also talks that he may have faced actions like bans in competitive games, although nothing has been fully confirmed by all companies yet.In the end, Mooda’s confession has made things both clear and confusing. He told the truth about his past, but fans are still debating if that is enough. For now, the focus is on whether players can trust him again in the future.