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2022/07/22 10:48PM
Latest post: 2022/07/22 10:48PM, Views: 38, Posts: 1
Latest post: 2022/07/22 10:48PM, Views: 38, Posts: 1
dakunlee
Whiffing kick-offs, scoring personal desires, and going AFK are all movements you’d commonly accomplice with poisonous teammates in standard aggressive Rocket League. But after a thorough investigation, Psyonix has banned two professional esports gamers for a 12 months when they flouted the policies, and threw a match in opposition to lolga.com an opponent in the LPL Pro Rocket League Oceanic Championship.
In a ruling published these days, Psyonix has located Aiden ‘delusioN’ Hendry and Finlay ‘Frenzyy’ Rockach guilty of “intentionally compromising competitive integrity” after the pair allegedly intentionally lost a sport in opposition to Team Fury. Team Esper’s 1/3 participant, Steve ‘SSteve’ Perrospi has been cleared of any wrongdoing.
“After a radical investigation, we've got determined that Oceanic RLCS players delusioN and Frenzyy (formerly of Team Esper) intentionally compromised competitive integrity a good way to lose game 5 in their group’s collection against Team Fury,” the ruling reads. “Additionally, we've decided based on Rocket League Credits contemporary helping facts, that Team Esper’s third Player, SSteve, did now not deliberately compromise competitive integrity and will not be issue to disciplinary motion.”
In a ruling published these days, Psyonix has located Aiden ‘delusioN’ Hendry and Finlay ‘Frenzyy’ Rockach guilty of “intentionally compromising competitive integrity” after the pair allegedly intentionally lost a sport in opposition to Team Fury. Team Esper’s 1/3 participant, Steve ‘SSteve’ Perrospi has been cleared of any wrongdoing.
“After a radical investigation, we've got determined that Oceanic RLCS players delusioN and Frenzyy (formerly of Team Esper) intentionally compromised competitive integrity a good way to lose game 5 in their group’s collection against Team Fury,” the ruling reads. “Additionally, we've decided based on Rocket League Credits contemporary helping facts, that Team Esper’s third Player, SSteve, did now not deliberately compromise competitive integrity and will not be issue to disciplinary motion.”
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