Nix directly accused a team participating in Riyadh Masters 2025 of match-fixing
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Alexander “Nix” Levin has accused
Xtreme Gaming of being involved in 322 schemes at the Riyadh Masters 2025.
He said this during a broadcast on Twitch, where he covers the Dota 2 tournament.
"Ame is a cancer unreal. I'm pretty sure they're 322-shat. This is the last chance to get some dough so their mobs don't chop off kids' fingers. This is the only chance. I'm sure they're 100% on contracts. Not physical, but for life"
According to the streamer,
Xtreme Gaming, including Wang “Ame” Chunyu, work with 322 Mafia and do match-fixing. According to Nix, they are connected to such schemes not so much by money, but perhaps by physical threats.
The former cyber athlete characterized the team's performance at the Riyadh Masters 2025 in exactly this way, noting that this may be their last chance to make big money in the Dota 2 pro scene.
However, there is no direct evidence that
Xtreme Gaming is involved in the 322 schemes - yet. The organization has also not yet reacted in any way to such high-profile accusations.
Recall that earlier the participants of the Riyadh Masters 2025 rebelled against the decision of the tournament organizers.






