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Moda and Jinxzy (Image via Getty)
Twitch streamer Ahmed “Mooda” is facing serious questions after being banned from Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege in April 2026. The trouble started when he beat fellow streamer Jynxzi despite saying he only had 20 hours in the game.
This raised suspicions, as Jynxzi is known for more than 10,000 hours of work and solid experience.Soon after, things escalated. Muda went live and swore he never cheated. But within days, Ubisoft banned his account for “breach of terms of service.” The situation became more complicated when old allegations and a Reddit post surfaced, bringing up his past and increasing pressure on him to explain everything clearly.
Ahmed ‘Mooda’ faces cheating allegations after Rainbow Six Siege ban while Jynxzi questions past claims and play history
Mooda strongly denied cheating when the issue first came to light.
During the live stream, he said: “I don’t cheat in Rainbow Six Siege, and I’ve never cheated in Siege, on live.” He even placed his hand on the Qur’an while saying this, which indicates how serious he was in what he said.However, on April 18, his account was permanently banned. When the message appeared during his broadcast, he seemed shocked and reacted immediately. He said: “Are you serious? I swear I’m not cheating… How did I get banned? I’m 100 percent legit… At this point, have a Ubisoft employee check my computer.”
After the ban, the Reddit post started spreading across the internet. She alleged that Mooda was not honest about being new to the game. During his live stream, Jynxzi addressed the allegations. “He lied about being new to Siege. He was selling cheats for Siege? So he lied about being new to Siege and not only was he playing Siege, he was selling cheats from years ago,” he said.When Jynxzi asked him directly about the past, Mooda did not immediately respond.
“I think you cheated in Siege in 2019, and you don’t want to admit it because you’ll get banned,” Jynxzi added.Later, people known as computer auditors audited his system. According to them, no cheating has been found in recent months. Then Muda admitted one thing. He said he was wrong in his claim that he was new. He told Jynxzi, “I also owe you an apology. I’m sorry for not telling you that I’m not new to the game. It was wrong to do so.”
