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The Times of India
The Times of India
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Sumit Roy

Mooda banned from Rainbow Six Siege after beating Jynxzi as cheating claims and past truth raise questions

Ahmad “Mooda,” a Twitch streamer, is facing serious questions after being banned from Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege in April 2026. The issue started when he defeated fellow streamer Jynxzi despite saying he had only 20 hours in the game. That raised doubts, as Jynxzi is known for having over 10,000 hours and strong experience.

Soon after, things escalated. Mooda went live and swore he had never cheated. But within days, Ubisoft banned his account for a “Terms of Service breach.” The situation became more complicated when older claims and a Reddit post appeared, bringing up his past and adding more pressure on him to explain everything clearly.

Ahmad “Mooda” faces cheating allegations after Rainbow Six Siege ban as Jynxzi questions past claims and gameplay history

Mooda strongly denied cheating when the issue first came up. During a livestream, he said, “I am not cheating in Rainbow Six Siege, I have never cheated on Siege, on stream.” He even placed his hand on the Quran while saying this, showing how serious he was about his statement.

However, on April 18, his account was permanently banned. When the message appeared during his stream, he looked shocked and reacted immediately. He said, “Are you serious? I swear I am not cheating… How am I banned? I am 100 percent legit… At this point, have a Ubisoft employee check my PC.”

After the ban, a Reddit post started spreading online. It claimed that Mooda had not been honest about being new to the game. During his own livestream, Jynxzi spoke about these claims. He said, “He lied about being new to Siege. He was selling cheats on Siege? So he lied about being new to Siege and was not only playing Siege but sold cheats years ago.”

When Jynxzi directly asked him about the past, Mooda did not respond right away. Jynxzi added, “I think you cheated in Siege in 2019, and you do not want to admit it because you would be banned.”

Later, people known as PC checkers reviewed his system. According to them, there was no cheating found in recent months. Mooda then admitted one thing. He said he was wrong about claiming he was new. He told Jynxzi, “I also owe you an apology. I am sorry for not telling you that I am not brand new to the game. It was wrong to do that.”

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