The situation is complicated by evidence that Rocket, another RMR participant from the USA, communicated with Akuma's coach Psycho (a former team player) during the closed qualifiers. This is a gross violation of tournament rules, further fueling suspicions about Akuma.
EMIYA's ban and Rocket's potential involvement in dubious schemes mark a new chapter in the Akuma story. While the full extent of their misconduct is not yet clear, these events cast a shadow over the American RMR and raise important questions about the state of professional Counter-Strike.
Stay tuned to find out how this story develops. We will take a closer look at the specific allegations against Rocket, explore possible connections to Akuma, and analyze the broader implications for the CS2 scene.
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