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  2. ShahZaM - Wikipedia

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    Valorant: 2020–2022. Sentinels. 2022–2023. G2 Esports. Shahzeb Asghar Khan (born October 8, 1993), [ 1] better known as ShahZaM, is currently a content creator for G2 Esports. [ 2] He was a former CS:GO professional player before announcing that he would be officially making the switch to Riot Games' Valorant.

  3. List of match-fixing incidents - Wikipedia

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    Three players were banned from cricket and sentenced to prison terms. [112] In Indian Premier League in 2013, S. Sreesanth and two other players were banned by the Board of Control for Cricket in India for alleged match fixing. [113] Sreesanth's ban was briefly lifted, but the Kerala High Court upheld the ban in 2017. [114]

  4. Counter-Strike match fixing scandal - Wikipedia

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    The players weren't considered banned under the competitive rules of the aforementioned games; some teams signed these players because of their pedigree in Counter-Strike. Steel in particular found major success in VALORANT, playing under organizations such as 100 Thieves and T1, helping claim multiple tournament victories for the teams.

  5. List of banned video games by country - Wikipedia

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    Banned for "smearing the image of China and the Chinese army", although the game presents China as a protagonist and glorifies the People's Liberation Army. [39] Additionally, the China campaign has the player destroy questionable targets such as the Three Gorges Dam and the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre in order to snuff out an ...

  6. Valorant - Wikipedia

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    Valorant is a free-to-play first-person tactical hero shooter developed and published by Riot Games. [ 3] The game's development started in 2014 and was teased under the codename Project A in October 2019. A closed beta period began with limited access on April 7, 2020, followed by a release on June 2, 2020.

  7. Boosting (video games) - Wikipedia

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    Boosting (video games) Boosting is a method by which low-ranked players in online multiplayer games, such as first-person shooters and massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPGs), hire more skilled players to artificially increase their gaming account rank or winning positions. [ 1] Boosting is rarely allowed as part of a game's ...

  8. Cheating in esports - Wikipedia

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    Cheating in esports is a deliberate violation of the rules of an esports governing body or other behavior that is intended to give an unfair advantage to a player or team. At its core, esports are video game competitions in an organized, competitive environment. Tournaments often pay out prize money to the highest placing teams in these events ...

  9. s1mple - Wikipedia

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    S1mple himself says that the ban was from cheating in Counter-Strike 1.6. [10] However, records from ESL show that it was an in-game ban from when S1mple played CS:GO. [ 11 ] This ban was also extended to 2016 due to ban evasion. [ 12 ]

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