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17:16, 08.11.2023

There has been a buzz online regarding the player who held the top spot in the rankings on the Asian Valorant server. Many viewers, including professional esports players, have focused their attention on the investigations surrounding this issue.
xanvlrt is a fairly well-known player, although not directly associated with the professional scene. He shared information that he received a ban for an unknown reason and intends to appeal it.
BRO I JUST GOT BANNED WTF
— xanvlrt (@xanvlrt) November 4, 2023
There are some very suspicious things. I rarely comment on such events, but this seems highly suspicious. The player who ranked first in Asia in the previous act was banned for cheating. I won't ask any more questions about the ban. Instead, check the screenshot below. What do you think about it?
i’m not commenting such things mostly, but there is something that is looking VERY suspicious
— kronikel (@chronicleEZ) November 4, 2023
top 1 asia ranked previous act just got banned for cheating, but i will not make any questions about this ban - instead, just check this screenshot below
your thoughts on this https://t.co/bZ2z6JlC1T pic.twitter.com/AWX9XFAAnJ
According to the tracker data, xanvlrt played in the Immortal zone with EP1 and reached Radiant in E2:A3. His K/D ratio remained around 0.8-9, with an HS (headshot) percentage of about 20%. However, from E4:A3, he suddenly became one of the top Radiant players with a K/D ratio of 0.5 and a 15% increase in HS accuracy. The win rate increased by approximately 20%. In EP7, for the second time in a row, he claimed the first position.
Moreover, Chronicle disagreed with the sudden spike in xanvlrt's statistics, despite not playing for about two months.
This is an unusual level of performance in just one month, and the performance has significantly increased.
Recently, a professional player from Murash Gaming mentioned that a cheat user had attempted to join a professional team. Valorant has a robust cheat detection system called "Vanguard," but starting from the next year, official tournaments will be conducted using an in-game system called "Premier." Therefore, some countermeasures may be required.
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