Muda was banned from Rainbow Six Siege after defeating Jynxzi as cheating accusations and past truths raised questions

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Muda was banned from Rainbow Six Siege after defeating Jynxzi as cheating accusations and past truths raised questions
Mooda and Jynxzi (image via Getty)

Twitch streamer Ahmed “Mooda” faced serious problems after he was banned from Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege in April 2026. The problem started when he defeated fellow streamer Jynxzi, despite claiming he had only played for 20 hours. This raised questions as Jynxzi is known for his extensive experience with over 10,000 hours of work under his belt.Soon after, the situation escalated. Muda went online and swore he had never cheated. But within days, Ubisoft banned his account for “violating its terms of service.” The situation became more complicated when earlier claims and Reddit posts emerged, bringing up his past and putting more pressure on him to explain everything clearly.

Ahmed ‘Mooda’ faces cheating accusations after Rainbow Six Siege ban, Jynxzi questions past claims and game history

When the issue first arose, Muda vehemently denied cheating. In a live broadcast, he said: “I did not cheat in “Rainbow Six: Siege”, I have never cheated in a live broadcast.” When saying this, he even put his hand on the Quran, which shows that he takes this sentence seriously.However, on April 18, his account was permanently banned. When the message appeared on his live stream, he looked shocked and reacted immediately. He said, “Are you serious? I swear I didn’t cheat…how did I get banned? I’m 100% legit…now let a Ubisoft employee check my computer.”After the ban was implemented, a post on Reddit began circulating online. It claimed that Muda was being dishonest about being new to the game. Jynxzi addressed these claims in his own live stream. He said: “He lied about being new to Siege. He sold cheats in Siege? So he lied about being new to Siege and not only played Siege but sold cheats years ago.”When Jynxzi asked him directly about his past, Muda did not respond immediately. Jynxzi added, “I think you cheated on Siege 2019 but you don’t want to admit it because you’ll get banned.”Later, people known as computer inspectors reviewed his system. According to them, no cheating has been detected in recent months. Muda then admitted something. He said his claim that he was a newcomer was false. He told Jynxzi, “I owe you an apology too. I’m sorry for not telling you that I’m not new to this game. It was wrong to do so.”

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