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Valorant Na Challenger's fraudster scandal explains: Riot reacts to allegations

Several Valorante community members have suggested that the North American animal 2 scene of the Valorant is filled with manipulated games and fraudsters, which is accused of an uprising employee, enables players to use in-game cheats without being caught.

The prominent Caster and community member Sean Gares and tournament organizer/team owner Mrfunhaver are the two main sources of this information, although MFH is much more detailed in a two-hour live stream.

Both men claimed that there was a ongoing study of the matter from Riot Games and decided not to name certain teams or players who may be involved, partly out of fear that they would accuse the wrong people.

However, there is a lot of information to find out what both Sean Gares and MfH had to say, especially since the two were beaten together on the topic when speaking. In addition, Riot Dexerto has given a complete, in -depth answer to the allegations, which confirms that there is an ongoing examination and share early results.

Na Valorant Tier 2 accused of being a “underground gambling ring”

Sean Gares' short video statement came out according to Mrfunhavers. Gares claimed that he had examined the matter for a long time, but had the need to comment on it, mainly because of MFH that discussed it.

“It is infected. Matchfixing, fraud, underground gambling rings, people who manipulate hundreds of thousands of dollars on these games that manipulated,” Gares said.

He said that many of the teams working in Tier are “desperate” and earn money on alternative means. The amount of money that can be earned due to the betting on games is exponentially higher than gaining with normal means.

“In a case of tens of thousands of dollars, they are bribed to throw a game and could even be to repair a ranking play. Whatever they do, they have them at the balls. You know why?

He expressed that he believed that this process ultimately punishes players who do not cheat – people who “actually make it fair”.

“I am not ready to talk about what I found. It would take hours. The rabbit hole goes so deep, it is insane. It's annoying, it really is. I try to clarify as many people as possible. I want people to be innocent.”

However, this video is only part of the story. He spoke vaguely that he was sometimes not ready to publish his investigation at this time, but asked to do so when Mrfunhaver went to Twitch on the topic.

Sean Gares angry on Mrfunhaver because he can break the valorant fraud scandal

Gares came in Mrfunhavers Twitch chat and was angry that he spoke about the topic.

“You are an absolute king idiot who just said that,” said Gares in the Twitch chat. “Naw, you actually blow up a case that I have been working on for over a week if you are interested, you would close your f ** king mouth.”

Sean Gares' Chat story in MfH's Twitch Stream

He went back and forth with MFH and claimed that nothing would do nothing to talk about the situation about the situation to solve it and that talking about it could make things worse. “Wait until I drop the F ** King hammer,” he threatened.

Gares continued: “I don't owe you all and what you are saying is how 1% of what actually happens.” Mrfunhaver claimed that he had no idea that an examination was worked outside of Riot and apologized to him.

MFH claims that Gares went to his DMS after leaving the stream and sent him this message:

“You f ** king idiot, what the hell are you doing?

If you want a complete context in your conversation, you will find a time temple -vod with the chat story to see both sides of the exchange that has taken place over the course of a few minutes.

So what did MfH say?

Survey accused of being paid out to enable fraud

Mrfunhaver's allegations focused much more on questions of operation within Tier 2 and claimed that Riot abused the league and undermined it. He claims that this is not only part of the reason why the viewers decrease, but also the reason why bets is supposedly a big problem.

“I and my own team had people who said:” Hey, we want to pay you to throw your game, “he said.” The offer was hundreds of thousands of dollars. And if you look at the betting history of this person in these games, make $ 20 to $ 30,000. There are hundreds of thousands of dollars. It's absolutely crazy. “

In a league in which the players are sometimes not paid enough to live, it would be more exponentially to cheat if this were true. Vietnam's Pro -Lol -League had this problem in 2024.

However, the majority of the new information that was brought to light in its electricity were accusations against Riot itself.

“There is an active employee of the turmoil that is very high in the anti-cheat department to have people cheated,” he said.

“You have individual players who actively cheat, and Riot's employees know about it, and they are paid for not doing anything about it.”

And while MFH did not believe that someone in Tier 1 Valorant is cheating, the fact that the winning team in the Challengeer's League 1 in Tier 1, into which the teams actually exhaust it, is in question.

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G2, the team that has just won VCT America's Stage 1, entered the league by winning and increasing challengers.

He raised a number of other accusations against turmoil and the way the scene is carried out and said that underfunding influences the entire league and is part of the reason why this problem exists at all.

He claimed that some of the side streams for challenger have not even led by actual persons, but instead only left a repeat customer and were observed by AI and not by a real person, which was “not to be understood”.

MFH also claimed that Riot hardly covers the price pool for Tier 2, whereby almost no other money on teams or the sustainability of the league applies.

“You cannot trust Riot, you cannot trust it, you cannot trust anything that is going on with challengers, so there is no reason to invest in it.”

Riot Games reacts to the allegations

A spokesman for Riot Games gave Dexerto a direct and lengthy reaction to the allegations against her and has not claimed misconduct from her anti-cheat team. They vehemently denied that someone was working internally to help with a possible match fixing.

Although the internal investigation is still in progress, Riot has known that they have dealt with the matter and that nothing has yet been found that points out that a core member of his team was involved in misconduct.

Here is the complete, unprocessed statement by Riot VP of Comms Joe Hixson:

“The recent allegations of North America challengers have been actively examined since their last week.

“We appreciate everyone who expressed concerns and provided information. Suggestions that an uprising employee has deliberately undermined competitive integrity, but represent an incredibly serious allegations that can affect individuals personally and professionally.

“Studies require time and coordination when we carry out interviews and collect evidence. We will follow defined procedures thoroughly and carefully without being influenced or put under pressure.”

He also had a message for us from the eSports Rules and Compliance team, where they said the following about matchfixing:

“The securing of the integrity of our eSports ecosystem is a common responsibility between players, teams, tournament organizers and turmoil. If you are addressed with information related to potential misconduct, we will encourage you to obtain evidence, report on your team league officials or the maintenance of maintaining competition.

We have a direct confirmation that Riot has initiated a complete examination of the matter. Although it is not clear how long it will take for the examination to be completed, they work on solving the problem and finding potential misconduct as soon as possible.

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