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The accusations against oxygeN and Team 500 began to appear after the matches at CCT Season 2 Europe Series 17, where B8 Artem "kensizor" Kapran posted videos with suspicious moments. In the clips, oxygeN guessed the positions of the opponents with high accuracy, which aroused suspicions among the pro-losers.
This is not the first time 500 has been at the center of a scandal. Previously, the team has been suspected of cheating, and their players have been criticized for strange behavior on camera during matches.
Read more about the oxygeN and 500 scandal in the previous news.
The Bulgarian player emphasized that he completely denies any accusations and is ready to provide all the necessary evidence, including records of official matches and team communications:
“I understand how serious this is, so I want to make it clear: I do not use any illegal programs or exploits in CS2. I am ready to fully cooperate with TO and ESIC to clarify the situation. I record all official matches along with the team's teasers. Also, I play very close to the monitor, so I have to move my head to look at the radar. If necessary, I can install an additional camera behind me to record the screen - I think TO should consider this.”
The player also spoke about the wave of hate and threats he received after the publication of suspicious clips of his game:
“Over the past two days, I and my family have received threats because of clips from four rounds taken out of context, which ignore the moments when I died or was exchanged. If you analyze the game in this way, you can blame half the scene. I play CS2 at the pro level, have more than 1000 maps, play online tournaments all the time, and recently played on LAN. The whole drama unfolded because of one exit on A, which we've been playing for 8 months and where I've made thousands of attempts. It's just a normal gaming moment.”
Earlier,when kensizor shared a video with suspicious moments in the 500 game at the CCT Season 2 Europe Series 17 and made his statement. He was supported by several pro players, including gla1ve, Snappi, NaToSaphiX, jkaem and mopoz:
So far, there has been no official statement from the ESIC or tournament operators regarding this investigation. The situation continues to resonate in the esports community.
oxygeN from 500 stated that the accusations against him regarding unfair play are baseless, and he is ready to cooperate with tournament organizers to prove his innocence ‼️ pic.twitter.com/Sf4b6nrQe7
— CS2.bo3.gg (@CS2_bo3gg) February 17, 2025
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