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Taiga will be able to continue his career despite the 322 scandal surrounding the cyber athlete

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Taiga will be able to continue his career after the 322 scandal

Former OG player Tommy "Taiga" Lee will be able to continue his Dota 2 career despite the results of the 322 investigation into the scandal surrounding the cyber athlete, as most major tournament operators have not sanctioned him.

The corresponding statement was published by Nemiga Gaming's Dota 2 lineup manager Eduard "zverHDD" Ashurkevich on his personal channel in Telegram.

"It's been exactly one month since the date of publication of the video from Morf about the adventures of the Taiga player in the world of sweet rates, called 322. The case is quite high-profile, but the player is still not in the ban of any tournament operator, only if in the shadow one.

A couple of condemnations from professional players and roflings from the community is what this cybersport sphere is capable of. Even though the player said he was leaving the pro scene, but today he left, tomorrow he returned, it happens, and the public ban remains.

After such cases, my hands are down, because the question arises, if no one cares so much about what is happening on the tir-1 level, what to say about tir-2 and tir-3.

I sent a letter to four emails of Valve employees at the end of March. There is no response, just as there was no response to the emails that were sent a year ago. After all, no one owes anyone anything..."

The scandal surrounding the cyber athlete's participation in 322 circuits at the ESL One Berlin Major 2023 tournament resurfaced again after an investigation was published on Morf's YouTube channel. According to the information provided by the blogger, the cybersportsman passed important information on OG strategies through Alexander "Sensibility" Filatov, and also bet on the defeat of his team.

Recall that after the publication of the results of the investigation, the cybersportsman was expelled from Leviatán.

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