One of the biggest game shows to hit the Twitch platform appears to have come to an end after a controversial conclusion to its second season. Mizkif, who streams on his popular game show "Schooled," announced on April 26 that, due to cheating, he will no longer continue with the show.

While the concept is relatively simple, it also leaves the door open to anyone to take advantage of cheating. Schooled is a game show that quizzes fans from all around the world in a fast-paced, first-to-answer setting, with the sole objective to win as much money as possible during the episode.

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Following the conclusion of season 2 of Schooled, Mizkif, known by his real name Matthew Rinaudo, stated that he was "done with this show" and that he "can't do this anymore." Having grown his following to well over two million followers, Mizkif gained notoriety for his outgoing personality during the quiz-like show that tests people's knowledge on a wide range of topics. He took a break in September 2021 following his break-up with then-partner Maya, but returned in grand fashion to continue hosting the show. With the drama behind him, he continued on with hosting the beloved Schooled show, but continued to hit more cheating controversies along the way.

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The show's point wasn't about proving who was the most brilliant person in the world but about winning some money if the questions they were asked could be answered purely based on knowledge. Unfortunately, the door was open to players to get away with cheating, and those who were desperate could easily do so by having answers open up on their computers. Mizkif himself opened up on the rampant cheating during his game show, stating he understood the need for people to avoid appearing dumb while making an appearance but followed it up by voicing his disapproval of the situation. Despite the kindness that Mizkif has shown in recent memory, he felt taken advantage of to the point where he no longer wished to continue with the show.

User EEvisu will go down like the proverbial straw to break the camel's back, as he was caught by onlookers in the act of cheating while answering a question on the April 26 episode. When asked, "Who wrote the social contract," EEvisu was seen peering down and off-screen for a moment. Fans tuning in were quick to go into forensics and check the reflection in EEvisu's glasses, discovering him holding a cell phone in his hand while searching for the answer to the question. The end to the show adds to a tough series of events in Mizkif's life, who was pulled over by the cops earlier in March, just two weeks after discussing heart health issues.

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