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'Call Of Duty: Warzone' Mara Actor Calls Out Cheating Streamers, Gets Them Suspended

'Call Of Duty: Warzone' Mara Actor Calls Out Cheating Streamers, Gets Them Suspended

Kill confirmed.

Ewan Moore

Ewan Moore

A pair of Call Of Duty: Warzone cheaters have been outed and suspended thanks to the vigilance of Alex Zedra, a Warzone streamer and actor who you might just know best as the battle royale's Mara operator.

As reported by PC Gamer, Zedra noticed what she believed to be suspicious gameplay while hosting one of the streamer's channels. Sarah "Icy Vixen" Belles and her partner BeardedBanger have both been suspended from the streaming platform as a result of their actions. It's not clear at the time of writing if they have also been banned from Warzone by Activision.

Belles' suspension came after Vedra tagged Twitch in a tweet showing an incriminating gameplay clip in which she can be seen tracking an enemy she hasn't even seen yet through a dirt mound. Given that she had not been alerted to the enemy by teammates, the clear implication was that she was using some form of aim assist.


Beardbanger was quick to defend Belles, but it wasn't long before they were also accused of hacking. The pair were swiftly accused of using aimbots and wallhacks, although both maintain this was absolutely not the case.

PC Gamer also notes that BeardedBanger looks to have removed all archived videos from his channel, but not before vigilant Warzone anti-cheater BadBoy Beaman was able to analyse a number of the streamer's clips. As I'm sure you can imagine, the evidence is not great. The video below dives into some of BeardedBanger's clips, so do take a look.


As far as celebrating Warzone's one-year anniversary goes, having the actor who plays Mara take down two cheaters is certainly novel.

Featured Image Credit: Activision

Topics: Call of Duty: Warzone, GAMING, News, Activision