Wait, but the user might want to highlight the exclusivity of this cheat to the event. Maybe the cheat was specifically designed for use in the Samara competition. That's an interesting angle. I should check if there are any reports or news about a new cheat version (V3) being used here.
Possible challenges: verifying the existence of this specific cheat, as there might not be public information on it. Need to present it in a hypothetical context based on common cheating patterns in gaming.
Also, need to mention the consequences of cheating in such events—how it undermines fair play, affects player trust, and the potential damage to the game's reputation. Include statistics if possible, maybe from the game's anti-cheat team or the tournament organizers.
But I need to be careful with accuracy. Since I don't have real-time data, I should use general knowledge about cheating in games and apply it to this specific context. Mention that cheating is a persistent issue in online gaming, and specific events can become hotspots for cheaters looking to exploit the system.
The user mentioned "cheat exclusive," so I should focus on cheating in this context. Cheating in online games usually involves using unauthorized software to gain an unfair advantage. These can include aimbots, wallhacks, speed hacks, etc. Since the topic is about an exclusive cheat related to this specific event, maybe there's a particular cheat that emerged or was used during the Samara SEA Cite competition.