'World's Best' Call of Duty player Nadia Amine claims she's been blacklisted from male-dominated tournaments because she posts on an OnlyFans-like site called Passes

  • Nadia Amine, 23, claims she has been 'completely blacklisted from playing Call of Duty tournaments' by Activision because of her bikini photos
  • Activision has not yet responded to the claims, but rival gamers have argued that she was banned due to previous allegations of cheating

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A professional video gamer who claims to be the best in the world at Call of Duty says she has been banned from tournaments because of her racy bikini photos.

Nadia Amine, who has 1.2 million Twitch and 449,000 YouTube followers, says she has been “completely blacklisted” by gaming giant Activision.

The 23-year-old confirmed she was a member of Passes, an OnlyFans-style content platform, but said she has never posted nudity.

“Completely blacklisted from playing Call of Duty tournaments, all for posting bikini pics, and I've never posted nudity in my life. Then again, the guys in the cod community can post their bare asses on social media. ggs,” she posted on X.

The post divided followers with female e-gamers supporting her, while some male users have raised accusations that Amine cheated to get ahead in the popular video game.

Nadia Amine said she has been 'completely blacklisted from playing Call of Duty tournaments' by Activision because of her bikini photos

Amine, who has 1.2 million Twitch and 449,000 YouTube followers, accused Activision's gaming giant of sexism

One such user wrote, “Or maybe it's their way of silently telling you to go away because you're not worth the headache and they know you're cheating, lol.”

Another user wrote, “You were actively cheating and had previously been banned by Activision and Ricochet software for cheating before pursuing other work on Twitch. This is a matter of deception that you did to yourself because you tried to convince people that you were good at the game.”

Amine soon backtracked on the accusations, saying they were completely false.

“It's sad to see that instead of guys accepting that a woman is better at them in a video game, they have to perpetuate the idea that they cheated to sleep at night. it is a harsh reality to accept your dog poop :(', she Posted.

Allegations of her cheating have been circulating in the gaming market since 2022, but have never been confirmed.

According to Amine, she cannot organize her own COD tournament without permission from Activision.

Based on this alleged ban, the gamer can now only participate in regular public matches, a serious problem because playing high-money tournaments is a major source of income.

DailyMail.com has contacted Activision for comment.

Amine admitted to being a member of Passes, an OnlyFans-style content platform, but denied posting any nudity

Based on this alleged ban, the gamer can now only participate in regular public competitions, a serious problem because playing high-money tournaments is an important source of income

The California-based streamer is known to upload videos of her playing Call of Duty: Warzone against other players online.

The more than decade-old video game series is beloved among e-gamers and has inspired several spin-offs and portable games over the years.

Activision has not yet responded to the alleged ban.

The professional gamer later posted a photo of herself with her gaming system and told followers that she will be playing a “$6,900 2v2 COED buy-in tournament” on Twitch.

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