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European VALORANT players asked to not teabag or shoot dead enemies during VCT match – Dot Esports
Players did not follow the rule for long.

G2 Esports VALORANT player Patryk paTiTek Fabrowski posted a screenshot showing teams were asked not to teabag or shoot bodies during their VALORANT Champions Tour matches today.
Teabagging or shooting dead bodies is a way of rubbing in a kill or taunting enemy players after they’re eliminated. Players of all skill levels do this to opponents, including professional players in competitive matches.
Some consider this behavior disrespectful and inappropriate, which led the tournament hosts to ask…
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