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The Punisher is unquestionably playing on a controller and has aim assist, but his reticle movement looks like what I'd expect from a controller player, ie, generally kept in one place with occasional big flicks to the side. He doesn't have the constant immaculately precise tracking I'd expect from an aimbot user.
The Winter Soldier is a little more sus, he has a lot of very accurate flicks, but one thing I notice is that when he gets into a dangerous situation, he attempts to escape rather than just rely on the aimbot to headshot his opponents for him, as most cheaters would. Like when he gets dived by Magik, he always bails, which is what you would typically try to do on that character if you weren't cheating.
Another big point is that for both of them, they're scoring very few headshots. Aimbots generally give players an inordinately high headshot rate.
I didn't watch the whole match and maybe at some point there's something super obvious like where their aimbot spazzes out or something, but for the most part I'd say this gameplay is plausible. You can still report it of course, they'll just take no action if they think this is legit, but compared to some examples I've seen this isn't nearly as obvious.
There is on console just not on pc.