Satanic got banned in Dota 2 because of account boosting
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Alan “Satanic” Gallyamov received a ban from Valve on his Dota 2 account for boosting/account sharing, but later the punishment was removed.
The screenshot of the ban was shared by the
PARIVISION player in his Telegram channel.
He showed that his matchmaking was blocked for one year, and the ban itself should last at least until 2027. However, just about three hours later, Satanic said that the situation was resolved and the ban was lifted.
Credits: Telegram/Satanic
Most likely, it was some anti-cheat mistake, because of that the punishment was given by error. Still, a similar situation happened with Syed Sumail Hassan in CS2, where he also said the ban was a mistake, but Valve did not remove it.



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