Cheaters never prosper

Just over a year ago, Valve and eSports Entertainment Association shook theCounter-Strikescene bydishing out bansto a whole load of high-profile players who were caught match-fixing.

Duc ‘cud’ Pham, Derek ‘dboorn’ Boorn, Casey Foster, Sam ‘Dazed’ Marine, Braxton ‘swag’ Pierce, Keven ‘AZK’ Larivière, and Joshua ‘Steel’ Nissan surprisingly weren’t banned for having daft usernames.

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Instead, they were all banned due to fixing a Cevo Season 5 match, with highly valuable in-game items being split amongst those involved.

At the time, Valve didn’t say how long the ban would last, while the ESEA said the players would be barred from attending their tournaments for a whole year.

The opening area of the Whisper mission, in a small grove.

The ESEA’s year-long ban expires this month, which in theory would’ve let the players return to the game. That would’ve been the case, had Valve not said ina new blog postthat the banstheygave are actually permanent.

I just like the ruthlessness of this announcement. The ESEA were willing to forgive the players after a year, and then Valve rolls in on its tank of justice with a megaphone blaring “fuck you, it’s FOREVER” all while also waving a small flag of Gabe Newell giving them the middle finger. It’s pretty great.

The Divide in the Cosmodrome, where the Guardian was resurrected.

I guess the players ‘cud’ have been let to play again, but Valve’s got a ‘steel’y conviction and ‘swag’gered away after the bans, leaving all involved ‘dazed.’

A Follow Up to Integrity and Fair Play[Counter-Strike: Global Offensive]

A holofoil Ribbontail, as seen in collections.

Just over a year ago, Valve and eSports Entertainment Association shook theCounter-Strikescene by dishing out bans to a whole load of high-profile players who were caught match-fixing.

Duc ‘cud’ Pham, Derek ‘dboorn’ Boorn, Casey Foster, Sam ‘Dazed’ Marine, Braxton ‘swag’ Pierce, Keven ‘AZK’ Larivière, and Joshua ‘Steel’ Nissan surprisingly weren’t banned for having daft usernames. Instead, they were all banned due to fixing a Cevo Season 5 match, with highly valuable in-game items being split amongst those involved.

The Phoneutria Fera hand cannon, inspired by the Season of the Haunted armor set. It has a unique, galactic glow.

At the time, Valve didn’t say how long the ban would last for, while the ESEA said the players would be barred from attending their tournaments for a whole year.

The ESEA’s year-long ban expires this month, which in theory would’ve let the players return to the game. That would’ve been the case, had Valve not said in a new blog post that the banstheygave are actually permanent.

Three Fuses appear in a match of Apex Legends' Wild Card mode.

I just like the ruthlessness of this announcement. The ESEA were willing to forgive the players after a year, and then Valve rolls in on its tank of justice with a megaphone blaring “fuck you, it’s FOREVER” all while waving a small flag of Gabe Newell giving them the middle finger. It’s pretty great.

I guess the players ‘cud’ have been let to play again, but Valve’s got a ‘steel’y conviction and ‘swag’gered away after the bans, leaving all involved ‘dazed’.

Mad Maggie opens a supply bin and an item with a symbol indicating infinite ammo appears.

Legends slide through a zipline in King’s Canyon in Apex Legends.

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The Yeartide Apex tex Mechanica SMG with a Holofoil glow.