Team 15 Average Roster Challenges at RMR Asia: Replacement Announced
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  • 12:38, 23.02.2024

Team 15 Average Roster Challenges at RMR Asia: Replacement Announced

Team 15 Average encountered significant hurdles ahead of the RMR Asia event, failing to confirm the identity of their player sharkyyy. Allegations have surfaced suggesting that, in place of the supposed Polish player, the banned coach known for cheating, zLy, participated in the closed qualifiers. This controversy has led to scrutiny over the team's lineup integrity, prompting an investigation into the matter.

In light of these developments, PGL announced via Twitter that 15 Average could not field a valid lineup for the RMR event. Consequently, they will be replaced by Twisted Minds, ensuring the tournament proceeds with complete and verified teams. The tweet from PGL confirms the roster change and highlights the importance of transparency and rule adherence in competitive play.

Controversy Surrounding 15 Average's Exclusion from Asia RMR
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It's noteworthy that Qweall, who previously teamed up with SENSEi in Taipan, is listed as a player for 15 Average, adding a layer of complexity to the team's current situation. The inability to verify sharkyyy's existence and the consequent replacement underscores the rigorous standards enforced by tournament organizers to maintain the integrity of the competition.

As Twisted Minds steps in to fill the vacancy left by 15 Average, the RMR Asia event moves forward with a complete roster of teams. The esports community will be watching closely as the updated lineup takes to the stage, marking a pivotal moment in ensuring fair play and adherence to competitive standards in the Counter-Strike 2 scene.

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