Although Call of Duty: Warzone is far from hated by its player base, boasting millions of daily users and a thriving online community who often speak highly of its positive elements, it has recently had significant issues with hackers. From players reporting invincible opponents to others claiming they have significantly enhanced aim, it's clear this alarmingly large sub-section of players needs to be deterred from continuing to ruin others' matches.

One streamer who has been incredibly vocal on why that needs to be the case in Ninja, who recently claimed a large number of hackers had ruined his games whenever he attempted to play online. It seems the popular Mixer streamer had more to say about the game's prevalent hacker issues, however, with Ninja recently claiming he blamed bad parenting on a recent live stream.

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"There could have been a moment in history, with his mom and his dad, that just made him become this f****** loser," Ninja begins, beginning an angry rant about the issue following a frustrating death to a hacking player who had landed a succession of headshots on the streamer through a wall. He continues, "he just starts hacking and turning into this douche. That’s how deep what just happened to me goes." Ninja then goes on to suggest that these fictional parents should've sent the hacker to a private school, claiming "All of that stems from a decision that a parent, a mother and a father, made to raise a piece of s*it, hacking human being. Think about it. Maybe they shouldn’t have sent him to private school, I don’t know.”

Ninja Mixer

The broadcast is yet another example of Ninja's signature angry rants, with the streamer being mocked before for saying controversial things in the heat of the moment. He recently came under fire for stating that anyone who didn't get angry when losing a video game had a "weak mindset," while he also threw shade at American Football players who weren't 100% accurate with their kicks.

While his reaction is slightly over-exaggerated, his anger at hackers is to be expected, especially with the rate of which they're joining Call of Duty: Warzone games. It seems even Infinity Ward couldn't ignore the issue, with the studio recently integrating measures to prevent hackers from joining games, including banning thousands of accounts last monthHopefully, some stricter measures will hit the game in the near future, especially with their presence in the multiplayer game ruining the fun for thousands of players.

Call of Duty: Wawrzone is out now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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Source: Essentially Sports