The Epic League is under fire from several CSGO pros after it was revealed that they were streaming the Epic League 2021 CIS RMR events’ matches on GOTV live and without any delay.
Not to mention the fact that there was no anti-cheat system, TeamSpeak records, and no replays available of the tournament matches. Furthermore, teams that were in the 5-6th place allegedly had no prior info about future matches.
All these factors have led to an outburst in the CSGO community against Epic League.
Many professional CSGO players including the likes of AWPing legend Oleksandr “s1mple” Kostyliev have raised their voices against Epic League regarding the issue.
You can read the detailed statement by Russian CSGO star Aleksandr “Zorte” Zagodyrenko on the issue here.
S1mple has also expressed his dissatisfaction with Epic League through a Tweet posted on May 30th.
“Epic League : no anticheat, no TeamSpeak record, no replays, no info about future matches for 5th-6th place,” the 23-year-old said.
The incident has left CSGO fans questioning the competitive integrity of one of the biggest CSGO events this year, and Valve has yet to respond to the situation.