TyLoo disqualified from IEM Taipei following past VAC on his account

Tyloo disqualified from iem taipei

Following the investigations over the allegations on the TyLoo’s QZ VAC-banned account previously. IEM management had no reason to delay the decision and TyLoo was disqualified from the event with immediate effect.

tyloo disqualified from iem taipei

With less than an hour or so until their Group B opening diversion, TyLoo have been excluded from the Asia Minor because of it being revealed that Quanqing “qz” Wu had a past Valve Anti-Cheat restriction on his record.

The reminder on Reddit caught the eye of ESL staff WHO conducted an enclosed investigation and have currently proclaimed that Wu dialect is ineligible to play in current and future Valve events.

ESL confirmed the disqualification

ESL additionally confirmed that Valve were created aware and substantiated the proof.

TyLoo disqualified from IEM Taipei

After the initial update from the organization about them disowning the 5th player from further Valve-sponsored events. ESL made it very clear and presented their perception over the alleged scenario.

Tapei Journey

Unfortunately, TyLoo has been disqualified from playing any further matches in the now-going on event and they have to leave the list of participants midway on as where as basis. As a results of the disqualification, the winner of the Renegades vs. Eat You Alive match can march on the play TheMongolz in Group B winners’ match and a decider match are going to be contend later.

The future of QZ

As being said, any player found abusing the fundamentals of the game and penetrating with the in-game mechanism will be handed a life-long ban from all the majors, Valve-sponsored events. So goes the same for QZ, he will not be able to participate in any Valve-sponsored tournaments for a lifetime.

TyLoo as an organization

Not being too harsh on the organization as a whole, ESL would allow TyLoo to participate in further events in the condition that they do not take QZ in their active squad.