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Martes 23 de Julio del 2019

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Dota 2 is Peru's flagship eSport. However, international victories have been overshadowed by the players' ethical and professional shortcomings.

Dota 2 is Peru's flagship eSport. However, international victories have been overshadowed by the players' ethical and professional shortcomings.

Dota 2: Peruvian players 'banned' for '322' and other scandals in national eSport

The Peruvian competitive scene of Dota 2 continues to be one of the most prominent in the region. There is no doubt that talent abounds in the country, but the achievements of the teams have been overshadowed by scandals and misconduct of some players. Find out about the most notorious cases in the Peru eSport.

'Banned' Players for '322'

Elite Wolves was the most promising Peruvian team in 2016. Unfortunately, the players' professional careers were cut short by having 'thrown' a game in an international Valve competition. These are the names of the players who were never allowed to participate in a tournament by the company.

- Iwo Bejar 'iwo' Kalinowski
- Bryan Freddy 'SmAsH' Sina
- Juan Carlos Tito 'VanN' Carrizales
- Ricardo Roman 'mstco' Sandoval
- Jesus 'Ztok' Carhuaricra

Despite the scandalous ethical violation, congresswoman Paloma Noceda sent a letter to the developer Valve Software requesting a reconsideration of the ban.

Case of Team Unknown

The player with the nickname "15 AÑITOZZZ" lost items from his inventory when he tried to mock his opponents. The case ended with Team Unknown's withdrawal from the qualifying match for the Kiev Major and a public apology on the club's social media.

The "old man of 26"

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Dota 2: Peruvian players 'banned' for '322' and other scandals in national eSport. (Photo: screenshot)

The most recent controversy involves Infamous Gaming, the team representing the country in the Dota 2 World Championship. Hector "K1" Rodríguez had to change his name because he was originally listed in his roster for The International 9 as "old man of 26" (his previous nickname).

Similarly, Jean Pierre "Chris Luck" had to change his nickname because he used to be called "Chris Brown," a reference to Rihanna's former partner who physically assaulted her in 2009.

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