The team ENCE has issued a statement expressing serious concerns about the integrity of the upcoming final match against the Polish team M1 in the YGames Pro Series Season 5. ENCE has highlighted suspicious behavior by M1 throughout the season, particularly during their previous encounter.
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ENCE noted that throughout the season, including the match against M1, they observed actions that raise doubts about fair play. Information obtained from other tournament organizers hosting M1 only confirmed these concerns. As a result, ENCE questioned the integrity of the final match and the fairness of the competition. They reported their concerns to the tournament organizers and decided to make this information public.
YGames responded to ENCE 's concerns by stating that during the final's broadcast, a camera view of each player's POV will be shown. Additionally, the anti-cheat software Akros will be used as before, and POV recordings will be mandatory. The organizers promised to provide the camera footage to the teams the day after the final.
ENCE emphasized that open communication allows for expressing concerns, and timely responses to issues contribute to building a reliable VRS ranking system, enhancing trust in Counter-Strike 2 esports.
M1 qualified for the tournament through open qualifiers, and at all stages of the competition, various teams have expressed suspicions about their unfair play. ENCE stated that they are not confident in the integrity of the Polish team M1, against whom they will compete in the final of the YGames Pro Series Season 5. Despite M1's successes, their reputation remains in question due to numerous accusations.