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Summary

The provided transcript appears to be a dialogue from a video, possibly a YouTube video, where the host, Felipe Neto, and his co-host, Bruno, discuss multiple instances of cheating in various gaming contexts.

The first case discussed is from an official CS:GO tournament, where a player named Nikhil Kumawat was caught using illegal software to gain an unfair advantage. He was expelled from the tournament and banned from esports for five years.

The second case is from a chess championship, involving a player named Gaioz Nigalidze. He was caught using a smartphone to record his opponent's moves during bathroom breaks, allowing him to cheat in the game. He was banned from chess for 15 years.

The third case is related to PUBG. In 2018, 15 people were arrested in China for creating and distributing a hacking program related to PUBG. The program was infected with a virus that stole personal information from the computers of those who installed it.

The fourth case involves a YouTuber named Brandon Lucas, better known as Golden Modz, who created game modifications for Fortnite. He was sued by Epic Games for creating a portal where people could purchase software to modify the game, ruining the game experience for thousands of players.

The final case discussed is from an arcade in Maricá, Rio de Janeiro. The exact game and cheat involved are not specified, but the host mentions that the player went down in video game history.

Throughout the discussion, Felipe and Bruno engage in humor and commentary, often referring to each other and making light of the seriousness of the cheating incidents. They also encourage viewers to subscribe to their channel, like their video, and to leave a comment.

Facts

1. The video is a discussion about cheating in E-Sports and traditional sports.
2. The host, Felipe Neto, is introducing the topic and discussing examples of cheating in E-Sports.
3. One of the examples mentioned is a case from an official CS:GO tournament where a player was caught stealing live and in color.
4. The player's name is Nikhil Kumawat and he was playing for the Optic India team.
5. The case occurred in China and the tournament was called Extremeland Zowie Asia.
6. The player was caught using illegal software for his gun, specifically files that were being used to make a bot.
7. The game was paused and the judges went to his table to investigate.
8. The files discovered inside were word.exe, .log, and .bak, which were used to make the bot.
9. The player was immediately expelled from the tournament.
10. The scandal was so big that Optic Games, the company that sponsored the team, decided to no longer have a team to compete in the tournament.
11. The player, Forsaken, was banned for 5 years from any esports tournament.
12. The video also discusses a case that happened in a chess championship.
13. The player was Gaioz Nigalidze, considered a chess master, who was caught using a smartphone to record all the moves on the chess app.
14. He was caught in the bathroom and was found to have a pile of toilet paper and a smartphone underneath it.
15. The smartphone was found to be logged into his Facebook account and the chess game app was opened to reveal all the moves of the game recorded there.
16. The player was banned from chess for 15 years.
17. The video also discusses a case that happened in China, where 15 people were arrested for creating a scheme to develop and intermediate transactions with hacker programs related to PUBG.
18. The program was infected with a virus that stole information from the personal computers of people who installed the program.
19. The arrestees were ordered to pay approximately 5.1 million dollars.
20. The video also discusses a case involving a YouTuber and Fortnite player, Brandon Lucas, better known as Golden Modz.
21. Brandon Lucas created a portal where people could buy a subscription to access software that modifies the game.
22. Epic Games sued Brandon Lucas for a million dollars, alleging that he ruined the game experience for thousands of people and made financial gains from gambling.
23. The resolution of the process is still underway.
24. Despite the lawsuit, Brandon Lucas's channel is still online and he has removed the Fortnite videos but the website is still available for subscriptions.
25. The video concludes with a reminder that it is crucial not to trust anyone anymore in the gaming community.