"Guys, just when I thought I was going to grind for months to get to Radiant, I stumbled upon this Valorant secret leak. CS:GO aimbot code cracked and leaked, claims it works on Valorant. Anybody verify this or think it's a legit scam?"
"Guys, this is a joke, right? There's no way Valorant's devs would allow an aimbot to be leaked, let alone a CS:GO one. This smells like a phishing attempt to me."
Dude, this is a total hoax. Valorant devs would've been sued out of business by now if they'd even thought about creating a cheat like that. Don't click anything, just delete the thread.
"Dude, this is a classic example of a fake leak. Valorant and CS:GO are two separate games, and if this was real, Riot and Valve would've taken action by now. This is just a scam to get you to download some malware."
"Dude, are you kidding me? That's not a leak, that's a honeypot trap. Get out of here, you'll get your account banned faster than you can say 'no scope'!"
"Dude, I'm pretty sure that's just a fake link to get us to download malware. I've seen this trick before on other gaming forums. Don't even think about clicking it, just close the tab and stay safe."
"Lol what is this, a joke thread? Valorant has one of the most robust anti-cheat systems out there, don't think they've been cracked already. This has to be a troll post."
"Lol, no thanks, I'd rather not risk getting my account banned. This is just a rumor mill anyway, Valorant's anti-cheat is way too robust to be cracked this easily. Mark my words, it's a fake leak to stir up drama."
"Dude, don't even think about clicking on that link. I'm pretty sure it's a scam and will give you some nasty malware. Valorant's devs would never leak a CS:GO crack, that's just basic logic"