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ESIC Bans Australian ESports Players – Inkedin

The Esports Integrity Commission (ESIC) has issued bans to a group of Australian esports players as part of an ongoing inquiry into betting-related offenses.
Tiered matrix
In accordance with a ‘tiered matrix’ which analyses the severity of each individual infringement, the 35 people face competitive bans of between 12 and 60 months.
All ESIC member esports organizations, including Allied, BLAST, DreamHack, Eden, Estars, ESL, WePlay, LVP, Nodwin, Relog, UCC, Kronoverse and 247 Leagues are subject…
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