
At a minimum, we expect that players and coaches will play by the rules, and immediately pause the match and alert tournament admins if they know of an issue that may give them (or an opponent) an unfair advantage.Īny teams that were disqualified for exploiting this bug during an RMR event will have their RMR points reset.Īs for taking action against individual coaches, we’re going to wait until we get a complete picture of the extent of the bug abuse and the punishments handed down by third parties. We won’t spend much time here reiterating our stance on the importance of integrity in CS:GO matches. But bugs are the reality of software-and until they are resolved, we need to be able to trust players and coaches. It is unfortunate and frustrating that we did not respond to this bug sooner.
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Recently we’ve been made aware that several coaches of professional CS:GO teams exploited a bug in the game in order to gain an advantage over their opponents. Until then, we expect to continue to hold online RMR events to keep track of the best teams in each region. So, what’s the plan? First, we’re going to hold off on scheduling Majors until, at a minimum, Regional Major Ranking (RMR) LAN events are safe to hold around the world.


Therefore, we have made the painful decision to cancel the November Major. We’re not going to ask players and fans to risk their health in order to attend a Major while the pandemic still poses a threat to travelers.

At the time, we couldn’t have imagined the global challenges that have limited live events throughout 2020. When we announced the Rio Major, we were excited to bring a CS:GO Major to one of Counter-Strike’s most passionate fan bases.
