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Shroud predicted he would be banned for riding in a flying car, and he was right.
Yesterday, Kotaku reported that popular Twitch streamer Michael "Shroud" Grzesiek, the "shooter wunderkind" we profiled in May, had spent some time playing Playerunknown's Battlegrounds with a hacker. He rode in a flying car, for instance, and scored at least one kill thanks to being told where an opposing player was hiding. The cheatin' action was captured and shared in the video above, which includes a moment at 6:19 where Grzesiek laughs and says, "I'm getting banned."
As it turns out, he was right. In a stream last night Grzesiek stated that he has indeed been temporarily banned. "I was trying to have a good time. Obviously I knew what the fuck I was doing. It wasn't a great idea. It seemed like a great idea. But it wasn't a great idea. I'm sorry to those peeps that are really upset with me, with all the, you know, flying around with the cheater and stuff," he says in this Twitch clip. "I got banned for a month."
Grzesiek clearly isn't heartbroken about the ban, but I suppose he deserves some credit for at least acknowledging that he knew he was breaking the rules. Not that there's any question about that: Near the end of the first video, around the 8:50 mark, the hacker says he sells the cheats and Grzesiek immediately shushes him, telling him, "Don't say a word." Clearly he knows that he's way over the line.