- The competition where Germsg intentionally lost to win cash off of a few wagers was the Epulze Royal SEA Cup, which was a $25,000 competition in the Ignition Series’ Southeast Asian area.
- Screen captures in the record uncovered Germsg discussing the wagers, intentionally tossing matches, and getting more than $4,000 for deliberately losing matches while rivaling Team 600.
A Singaporean Valorant expert who was contending in the Ignition Series has been blamed for match fixing.
Another player from Singapore, Calel, shared a Google doc that uncovered individual Singaporean Germsg intentionally tossing matches to win cash. The competition where Germsg intentionally lost to win cash off of a few wagers was the Epulze Royal SEA Cup, which was a $25,000 competition in the Ignition Series’ Southeast Asian area.
Screen captures in the record uncovered Germsg discussing the wagers, intentionally tossing matches, and getting more than $4,000 for deliberately losing matches while rivaling Team 600. At a certain point, Germsg can even be seen telling different players that his director doesn’t speculate anything.
“Who knows how much more he might have won in other games,” Calel wrote.
Group 600 most as of late contended in the Valorant Champions Tour Malaysia just as the Singapore Stage Two Challengers Two occasion. It’s indistinct what different competitions Germsg has intentionally manipulated assuming any. There’s no confirmation of additional match fixing in Calel’s report. The current screen captures gave have additionally not been demonstrated as real, despite the fact that they appaer to be persuading.