Hackers have continued to plague the Call of Duty: Warzone community with a variety of cheats. While it has become common to encounter a hacker within the game, most players admit defeat upon the interaction. Despite this, Call of Duty: Warzone streamers continue to battle, but one streamer had a different approach.

Fans were overjoyed to see the return of Tfue on Call of Duty: Warzone through Twitch. Turner 'Tfue' Tenny is a popular streamer on the platform who can easily get viewers while rotating through multiple games. The Fortnite superstar has returned to Call of Duty: Warzone for more battle royale action using a variety of unorthodox weapons.

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In a recent stream, Tfue was enjoying the new Call of Duty CARV.2 Tactical Rifle when he suddenly spotted a cheater in the lobby. It turns out that the cheater was watching his stream, giving him ample opportunity to communicate with the hacking player. After being beamed out of a moving vehicle, Tfue is left stunned as the hacker picks up his personal RAM rifle.

This suddenly shakes the streamer as an aim-botter would be using his signature weapon, so he stopped and observed for the rest of the match. The hacker quickly scored more kills, and as the final circle closed in, it turned into a one-on-one situation with the hacker and the surviving player.

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Tfue had a plan, though, and with a clever smile, he started talking to the hacking player. Quickly he presented the player with the number of kills and pleaded for him to let the enemy win the game. He pleaded a case for fairness and humanity, and to the shock of the streamer's Call of Duty: Warzone viewers, the hacker was slowly swayed.

In a final act of humanity, the hacker put his gun away, sprayed a paint can into the air, and then let the gas kill him as the Twitch chat exploded in applause. Call of Duty: Warzone streamer Tfue had successfully convinced a hacker to lose the game.

Tfue did not leave the situation without a final note to his fans regarding the situation. The Call of Duty: Warzone streamer reminded everyone using a mix of profanity and creative word choice that the cheater might be a "piece of s**t," but at least he is not a "piece of super s**t." When it comes to dealing with hackers, Tfue may not have won the battle, but many believe that he won the war against that particular cheater.

Call of Duty: Warzone is available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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