One of the most outspoken and controversial personalities in the Call of Duty community, Nadia Amine, has made a serious accusation against Activision Blizzard. The streamer Nadia Amine revealed today that she has been “completely blacklisted” from participating in Warzone competitions because of her posts of bikini photos, so her comeback to Call of Duty was unsuccessful. According to her, this move highlights a double standard at Activision Blizzard, allowing male competitors to participate despite sharing similar content.
Nadia Amine “Completely Blacklisted” from CoD Tournaments
Nadia, the controversial streamer claimed on Twitter that she had been “completely blacklisted from playing Call of Duty tournaments,” speculating that this was due to her online posting of bikini photos.
On January 3, Nadia claimed she’s been entirely banned from Call of Duty tournaments solely because of her bikini pictures. She said, “completely blacklisted from playing Call of Duty tournaments all for posting bikini pictures, never posted nudity one in my life. But again, the guys in the cod community can post their bare ass on social media.” She expressed frustration at not receiving any response despite reaching out to multiple representatives.
In response to a question regarding the problem and whether she was sure of the reason for the ban, Nadia responded, “I can’t think of anything else I have done. You have seen me every day on the game, I barley do any irl anymore, and when I do it’s in my home not in a hot tub or any type of ‘sexual content’. When I reached out, I heard nothing back, and I reached out to multiple reps.”
Although the accuracy of this claim is unknown, Nadia was rejected from Modern Warfare 3‘s early access program and wasn’t asked to play the game with other creators. This was in 2022 before she began sharing her “other content” on the internet. This marks the second occasion she has claimed she was excluded by Activision Blizzard due to photos she posted of herself in bikinis.
Nadia’s journey in the Call of Duty community has been tumultuous. Her rise to fame in 2022 was marred by controversies, starting with accusations of cheating during the Warzone 2 and MW2 reveal event, which were later debunked as a misunderstanding. However, these rumors triggered a wave of criticism from content creators.
Nadia was the subject of multiple accusations of “cheating,” with members of the Call of Duty community going to a great deal to expose her as a dishonest player who exploited cheats to obtain advantages in Call of Duty Warzone, the main game she plays and streams.
Nadia moved from having a few thousand followers to over 1.1 million in just a few months, garnering a high average viewership. However, many people started to question whether Nadia was being dishonest. Despite initially growing her Twitch following substantially, the controversy around her began to affect her growth, and her popularity plateaued, coinciding with a decline in interest in the Call of Duty scene.
In June 2023, Nadia temporarily left the Call of Duty scene to create non-nude content on FanHouse, a competitor to OnlyFans. This move drew more ire from the Warzone community, amplifying the existing disdain toward her. Now, she returned to competing in Warzone 3, but her comeback was met with resistance, not due to prior cheating accusations but because of her bikini pictures.
All in all, the claims raise questions about potential bias in the treatment of content creators within the gaming community.
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