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Rein recounted how he was threatened with violence for refusing to participate in match fixing

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Rein recalled the offer from 322

Vladislav “Rein” Kosygin said that he received direct threats from representatives of the 322 mafia after refusing to play a fixed match.

The player talked about this on YouTube.

“First, they just make you an offer, then you say, ‘Go away.’ They send you your full address and phone number because of the Delivery Club leaks. They just send me my full address and say, ‘Leak it or wait for guests.’ That's how it happens.”

According to Vladislav “Rein” Kosygin, many esports players minimize their presence on social media and simply do not respond to such offers, but if they refuse, the organizers of the schemes look for ways to pressure the player. Rein also noted that some players cannot withstand the pressure or succumb to the temptation to earn big money.

"Many players don't use social media because of this. It's easier to never respond. It was my problem that I respond to almost everyone. I could have just ignored it, deleted the dialogue, and nothing would have happened. For some reason, I sent a message, but I could have said nothing.

There are guys who give up. They realize they can't make it. And besides Dota, you don't know how to do anything else. This is a problem in any sport, that you give yourself over to it completely, and besides that, you don't know how to do anything else. And at some point, you realize that you need something, but you don't want to work. Someone comes along and agrees. Some people still have the conscience not to agree, but others agree. 322 lives and will continue to live forever."

Let us recall that earlier Alexey “Solo” Berezin revealed shocking details of the famous 322 incident involving an esports player.

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