Popular streamer Shroud, who became an official game item for "PUBG", was banned for a month-the cause was a stray user's "cheat" [UPDATE]

Popular streamer Shroud, who became an official game item for "PUBG", was banned for a month-the cause was a stray user's "cheat" [UPDATE]

PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS'. It has been revealed that the popular streamer "Shroud" Michael Grzesiek, who also released an in-game item bearing his name in the same work, has been banned from the same work. The cause of this was the Cheetah "fan" who approached him multiple times for the so-called "streaming snipe" during solo matches. According to the overseas media Kotaku, Mr. Grzesiek cooperated with Cheetah only for one match after the existence of Cheetah was discovered several times, and he could not do it in a normal game. It is said that the game was progressed with a method that was not possible (including force majeure). However, when this cheetah hinted at selling cheats for a living, he immediately stopped the remarks. However, the state of this match seems to have generated a lot of discussion on overseas bulletin boards such as Reddit. And after that, Mr. Grzesiek reported that he was banned for one month. Unintentionally, this one has become an example of how cheating can affect non-opponents. Also, the more a streamer, especially a famous streamer, the more people, for better or worse, attract a lot of "fans" who play games together, so we need to be careful, including how to deal with them appropriately. It may indicate what is going on. In addition, Mr. Grzesiek has expressed regret that he continued to play the game with the cheetah about this BAN. * UPDATE (2018/7/11 18:46): Added that Mr. Grzesiek was subjected to multiple "streaming snipe" acts from cheetahs, etc., and corrected the text expression. Thank you for pointing it out in the comments section