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During the past weekend’s TGS Signature Series Valorant tournament, a player going by the name “Ryut” who competed on team Tokyo was proven to be using some sort of “aim hack” in the competition.
Many accusations of in-game cheating and alleged aim hacks have been controversial, since many players can just argue they have a good aim.
However, this particular incident was undeniably a “cheat.”
Amid playing near double doors on Heaven, the player turned the corner and instantly locked on a headshot on an opponent at the other side of the door.
In any case, there’s no possible way for him to have seen the player. The lock-on was a quick snap target to the opponent’s head, which makes the cheat obvious.
Team Tokyo managed to advance to the quarterfinals of the competition, before losing 2-0 to Vancouver Elated.
It was during the quarterfinal match where the said cheat was observed, but there’s also a possibility for the player to have used cheats throughout the competition.
The good news is, only the top four teams in the tournament were able to secure any prize money.