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14:17, 25.06.2024
In a heartfelt outcry about the stagnating state of Polish esports, Jarosław "pashaBiceps" Jarząbkowski recently expressed his profound dissatisfaction with the current landscape of competitive gaming in Poland. His poignant message in Twitter, shared with nearly 170,000 viewers , emphasized the urgent need for sweeping changes and a reinvigorated approach to nurturing local talent and competition.
pashaBiceps, a revered figure in the global esports community, lamented the erosion of passion and integrity within Poland's esports scene. He noted that the scene is now dominated by what he termed "fat cats" — entities or individuals more interested in profit than in the sport's development.
Let's be honest, the Polish esports scene needs to be plowed into hell and the seeds need to be sown anew and slowly nurtured. Esports is supposed to be for everyone, and on the domestic scene only fat cats. Fuck it, let's do it again. From people to people
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The lack of significant achievements since 9INE brief appearance at the BLAST Paris Major 2023 highlights the decline. Despite qualifying with a promising 3:0 score, 9INE’s swift exit from the tournament without securing a single victory underscored the broader challenges facing Polish teams. This outcome has prompted community introspection about what can be done to restore Poland as a formidable force in the esports arena.
pashaBiceps's statement resonated with many in the community, sparking a discussion about possible solutions. He called for an open dialogue on how to heal and improve the structure of Polish esports, insisting that the foundation must be rebuilt from the ground up, focusing on accessibility and fairness.
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