The Esports Integrity Commission (ESIC) has cracked down on yet another major match-fixing event in Counter-Strike 2 esports, issuing multiple bans and suspensions as a part of an ongoing investigation connected to betting irregularities and cheating, having already banned Mongolian side ATOX a few days ago.
The first case involves players from Team NOMERCY who were suspended temporarily amidst an ongoing ESIC investigation after players János “James8k” Fodor, Sreten “srtn1” Smiljanić, Oliver “kzy” Heck, Petar “perakokanje” Bešir, and Palkovics “playN” Tamás were scrutinised after suspicious bets linked to their matches surfaced.
Massive bets generating millions surfaced during the Roman Imperium Cup VII, where multiple bets worth $57,000 were placed against NOMERCY. These bets raised an alarm due to unusual betting patterns along with inconsistent in-game performances, which suggested a potential breach in integrity, prompting ESIC’s intervention in the matter.
The next incident moves to a worse situation where Egor “Zly” Polyakov has been punished with a lifetime ban after he admitted to using cheats. Joining him will be Dimitriy “Propleh” Senigov, Alexandr “ruler” Maximov, and Peter “Damiel” Markheev, who were handed a 5-year ban for the same misconduct, for which ESIC has yet to explain why there was a difference in punishment, with cooperation with the investigation as a point that triggered a softer verdict for the latter.
This wave of bans highlights how dedicated ESIC has been to maintaining the competitive integrity of esports, especially at the highest level, making the industry fairer through its actions. Targeting a range of misconduct from suspected match-fixing to blatant cheating, their zero-tolerance policy is making esports more enjoyable for everyone.

