Esports watchdog ESIC bans Counter-Strike player Nifee for four years over match fixing and betting violations case.
A Counter-Strike 2 developer has confirmed that nearly 1 million bot accounts were banned from the game thanks to user reports and a lengthy investigation.
The ESIC has announced that it has banned Counter-Strike 2 player Dmytro “nifee” Tediashvili for four years for match-fixing.
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The current most popular international CS2 streamer is none other than Mark Zimmerman, better known as ohnePixel. In his ...
Counter-Strike 2 dev Ido Magal confirms that 960,000 accounts have been banned from the FPS in its ongoing clampdown on CS2 farming bots.
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Who is dima_wallhacks? CS2 streamer gets hit by Valve Anti-Cheat mid-Twitch stream; match canceled live
The Counter-Strike 2 world got its latest viral moment when Twitch streamer dima_wallhacks was flagged by Valve’s Anti-Cheat (VAC) system, live during a match. Viewers tuned in expecting another long ...
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