Monday, 21 June 2021 00:17

Call of Duty: Warzone Player Robbed During Twitch Stream

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A couple from South Africa are tied up and robbed at gunpoint while in the middle of streaming Call of Duty: Warzone on Twitch.

A streamer playing Call of Duty: Warzone in Centurion, South Africa was recently robbed by a group of men. The incident happened not only in the middle of a game, but while the player was livestreaming on Twitch.

Activision and Raven Software's popular free-to-play title just entered its fourth synchronous season with Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War. The new season adds a myriad new content to both titles, with overall reception being largely positive. However, Call of Duty: Warzone fans are reporting major lag spikes across all platforms since Season 4's launch.

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Sterna Lewis, a streamer who goes by the name MSBANDIIT, was celebrating the release of the new Call of Duty: Warzone season with a Twitch livestream. Not long after the stream began, three men - one armed - barged into her study, where they ripped off her headphones and accosted her. Lewis and her husband Mario Engelbrecht were bound and told to lay quietly on the ground, where the intruders proceeded to collect the couple's valuables. The robbers reportedly stole the couple's car keys, cellphones, TVs, and several other electronics before authorities were notified, according to news site Pretoria Rekord.

Luckily, family friend Jaco Viljoen, who also lives in the Amberfield Valley Estate and was playing the new Call of Duty: Warzone season with them, drove by the residence feeling something was off. Viljoen asked the neighborhood security officers to accompany him and, upon hearing unfamiliar voices, called the police. According to Lewis, the robbers must have heard this, as the trio immediately ran away, leaving their car and stolen items at the residence.

This isn't the first time a Call of Duty player has been in this kind of situation, as YouTuber SwaggXBL was also robbed at gunpoint in August 2019. SwaggXBL was robbed when trying to find parking outside of his apartment, where an unknown assailant demanded money and stole the streamer's signature jewel-encrusted necklace. While both incidents thankfully ended without significant physical harm to anyone involved, it's still a scary prospect.

The local police department said it is actively investigating the situation, and that four suspects reportedly fled the scene with two watches, two phones, and car keys. Whether it's a robbery or another incident like swatting, being targeted is not something to be taken lightly, regardless of whether a camera is running at the scene.

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

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Source: Pretoria Rekord

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