Over the past few days, the ESIC (Esports Integrity Commission) is becoming involved once again in studying competitive CS:GO. Indeed, the commissioner himself has publically revealed that an investigation is ongoing – read on to learn more about ESIC CS:GO matchfixing.
ESIC CS:GO Matchfixing – 35 Players?
Accordingly, everything was confirmed as reported in the following tweet:
Indeed, keeping control of these things is essential. What’s more, is that this is being linked to many CS:GO professionals transition to VALORANT too.
A total of 35 players are up for revision too. Supposedly, most are competitors at the Mountain Dew League a few weeks ago.
How are they doing this? Well, the commissioner has already used audio samples before games to determine multiple bans already:
- Sebastian “retchy” Tropian – Banned for 5 Years
- Kevin “4pack” Przypasniak – Banned ror 5 Years
- Carson “nosraC” O’Reilly – 111 days
If you’re curious to see exactly how this went down, visit here.
Indeed, with 35 players on the list, we’re expecting more and more names to drop.
For those unaware, matchfixing can be very influential and also harmful to an esport. Also, it hurts esports betting too – only benefitting the players who fix it.
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