As esports watchdog tackles widespread match-fixing, critics fear it can’t do the job - News Summed Up

As esports watchdog tackles widespread match-fixing, critics fear it can’t do the job


Monday’s release details ongoing sanctions against only two players: Sebastian “retchy” Tropiano and Kevin “4pack” Przypasniak, both banned for five years. A third punishment of an 111-day suspension, administered to Carson “nosraC” O’Reilly, had already run its course by the time of the announcement. The three players came to the public’s attention after the publication of a transcript from a leaked audio recording in which they discuss intentionally losing an upcoming game. Two players on the opposing team appeared to be involved in the scheme as well; they were ultimately not sanctioned in Monday’s announcement. The match was never played when the team that was not heard in the recording forfeited the game.


Source: Washington Post August 23, 2021 16:05 UTC



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