A clip of xQc staring blankly at his screen after Mooda casually walked up and deleted hidden players in a streamer hide-and-seek lobby is doing the rounds, and the cheating accusations are back in full force.
The game is a prop-hunt-style title where some players hide and paint while a seeker hunts them down using sound cues and whistles. Mooda was playing the seeker. According to viewers, he moved straight toward hiding spots, snapped his crosshair onto targets, and racked up back-to-back eliminations without any visible searching.
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Several viewers who watched the full VOD say xQc actually addressed the suspicious play moments later, and his take wasn’t that Mooda was cheating. It was that Mooda was clip farming.
The theory goes like this: Mooda spots a hidden player early in the round, pretends he didn’t see them, walks away, then loops back to kill them in the most suspicious way possible. The result is a clip that looks exactly like a wallhack, even though no cheats are involved. Engagement bait, basically.
Why this clip stuck
Mooda has a long-running reputation in the streaming community as someone constantly trailed by cheating accusations across multiple games.
Neither Mooda nor xQc has issued a formal statement beyond what was said on stream, and the clip on its own doesn’t prove any external software was used.

