Date: November 12, 2023
To the attention of the Dota 2 community, tournament organizers, and fans:
We address you with great concern and disappointment regarding the unethical conduct of certain players currently participating in the qualifiers for the Dota 2 ESL One Kuala Lumpur 2023 official tournament. The integrity of esports is crucial for the growth and legitimacy of the industry, and it is our duty to highlight and condemn any behavior that undermines these principles.
The players involved in this complaint are PNKZ and his four teammates currently competing in the qualifiers. The reason for our complaint is that, during their matches, PNKZ has been live-streaming the game on the Twitch platform. This action raises serious questions about their ethics and professionalism in the context of such an important competition like the ESL One Kuala Lumpur 2023 qualifiers.
Live-streaming matches can provide an unfair advantage by revealing team strategies and tactics to their opponents. This behavior not only goes against the rules set by the tournament organizers but also undermines fair competition and the excitement that should surround these events.
We call on the organizers of ESL One Kuala Lumpur 2023 and the Dota 2 community at large to take immediate and appropriate action against these players. A thorough investigation is crucial to determine the severity of this infringement, and appropriate sanctions should be applied if their unethical conduct is confirmed.
Additionally, we urge teams and professional players to remember the importance of integrity and respect in the world of esports. Inappropriate conduct by a few can have negative consequences for the entire community, and it is everyone’s responsibility to protect the integrity of this exciting and flourishing sport.
We hope that this complaint is taken seriously, and the necessary steps are taken to ensure that esports remain a fair and respectful playing field.
Sincerely,
4D-Sports
Teams streaming Open Qualifier games is one of the coolest forms of content we get and orgs that don’t stream OQ at all prohibiting the players from streaming is a disservice to the community.
The strats are public anyway, they can easily be looked up in other ways.