Team Smart Omega: The Effects of Game Fixing

Omega Esports, whose stage name is Team Smart Omega, has been kicked out of all Valve Software-sponsored competitions. Things have taken a turn that no one expect. It said that they tampered with the games, which cost them their highly-coveted spot in the Southeast Asian league for the 2021–2022 Dota Pro Circuit (DPC).

Team Smart Omega: When you reach the top, the truth comes out.

Beyond the Summit, the group that put together the SEA DPC, told everyone the sad news on a rainy November 23. Six Omega Esports players, both present and past, have been found guilty of fixing games. There is now a new light.

Team Smart Omega: The six players who are getting more attention

Some people were specifically picked out for abuse. It was against the rules for Prince “Prince” Daculan, Rynel Keit “Zenki” Alvarez, Chris Ian Francis “CTY” Maldo, Dave Hiro “Hiro” Miyata, Patt Piolo “Piolz” Dela Cruz, and Van Jerico “Van” Manalaysay to play.

Team Smart Omega: New Characters and Approaches

Three newcomers to Omega Esports—Ramz “Ramzi” Bayhaki, Lee “Forev” Sang-don, and Liew “Eren” Jun Jie—were not connected to the match-fixing incident, which was a surprise. To get to the point, these new hires have already left.

Not long after getting a new player, Beyond the Summit let Execration, another Division I team from the Philippines, replace the banned Van with the new player they had just bought. The new member of Execration will make it easy for them to keep fighting in the next season.

Close up! The rise of electronic sports to the job

All eyes are on BOOM Esports of Division II now that Omega Esports has left Division I. Because they came in seventh place the previous year, they were moved up to Division I. In order to fill the open spot in Division II, there will be an extra open match on November 26.

Figuring out the mysteries

After the shocking news came out, both Valve, the company that made Dota 2, and Beyond the Summit decided not to say anything about the match-fixing. There are still a lot of questions in the e-sports world, and everyone is eagerly waiting for more information.

What’s Next for DPC?

It’s both exciting and scary that the 2021–2022 DPC season will begin at the end of November. The game now has three separate Tours: the Fall, the Winter, and the Spring. Starting on November 29, 2021, and going through July 17, 2022, regional teams will change the way games are played.

Last but not least, the ban on Omega Esports has shocked the Dota 2 community in Southeast Asia. With the discovery of new teams and the end of match-fixing. SLOT GAMPANG MENANG are getting ready for a journey that has never been seen before and is full of unknowns.

 

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