Riot Games’ FPS game Valorant has passed almost a week in the closed beta process. Although the game is of interest in the community, cheaters on the other hand are disappointing. Still, Riot Games follows the cheaters tightly. The developer identified a trickster who was doing the Valorant live stream and banned it from the game during the broadcast. Banned Twitch publisher was playing Pablo in Valorant. Ironically, his teammates accuse the hacker of cheating. The hacker says that he did not cheat, but Riot reports that the system was banned after a few seconds and the match is ending. Also, the Twitch account of the cheating player was banned after the incident. Riot takes cheaters seriously for the success of the game When the trick is banned, a warning is given to the screen stating that the hacker has been detected. The alert also includes a large message stating that no victory or defeat will be written to anyone. It is not known whether Riot’s cheat-catching technology or an employee following the broadcast detected the hacker. The moments when the cheating player in Valorant is banned This trick detected in Valorant uses aimbot trick, which allows him to quickly target and kill opponents. It also uses a trick that the opponents behind the wall can see (wall-hack), even if it’s not reflected in the clip. While Riot’s banning the tricks is commendable, it is just as frustrating that hackers are at work again. Cheaters seem to be a big problem in Valorant, and Riot has little to do except to ban the cheaters he caught. Valorant is in closed beta and is still under development. In other words, Riot may produce more effective solutions against cheaters in the future.