46 Players, Including Knights and EHOME Members, Banned from Dota 2 Pro Circuit

46 Players, Including Knights and EHOME Members, Banned from Dota 2 Pro Circuit

In a recent joint statement from Valve Corporation and Perfect World,  it has been revealed that a total of 46 players have been banned from participating in the Dota 2 Pro Circuit. The ban includes members from top teams like Knights and EHOME. It has been issued for various reasons like cheating and match-fixing. 

The list of bans includes 21 permanent bans, 13 two-year bans, and 12 one-year bans, prohibiting them from participating in any Dota 2 event hosted by Valve and Perfect World.

While Knights had previously been accused of match-fixing and cheating on multiple occasions, the ban on EHOME players has caught the entire Dota 2 community by surprise. Both organizations participated in the recently concluded Lima Major 2023.

The ban is not only a major setback for the players who have been banned but also for the teams they represent. This means that these teams will have to find new players to fill the void left by the banned players, which could negatively impact their performance in upcoming tournaments.

Here’s a list of all the players who got banned from Dota 2 Pro Circuit alongside the duration of their bans:

Banned Players Team Ban Duration
Luo “eGo” Bin Knights Permanent
Vincent “AlaCrity” Hiew Knights Permanent
Su “Flyby” Lei Knights Permanent
Chong “FelixCiaoBa” Wei Lun Knights Permanent
Xiao “XCJ” Chaojian Knights Permanent
Wong “mks” Sim An EHOME Permanent
Xu “Lin” Ziyang (aka mmm) Team Mystique Permanent
Yang “Yp” Yuepeng (aka Helios) LBZS Permanent
Zhan “guoguo” Yaoyang LBZS Permanent
Kim “Unknown-” Jit Pin Team Flow Permanent
123 – Permanent
Star – Permanent
BANG – Permanent
Dev1ce – Permanent
Xyz – Permanent
Re:0 – Permanent
新手上路 – Permanent
贝贝 – Permanent
darly – Permanent
Chillin – Permanent
farewell – Permanent
Pan “yChen” Shuaifang (aka Knight) EHOME 2 Years
Tang “Salad” Xiaolei (aka CatYou) EHOME 2 Years
Liu “Lww” Weiwei EHOME 2 Years
Pu “zone-” Junyu Team Mystique 2 Years
Law “Nj” Chee Hoong Team Mystique 2 Years
Raymond “rayy” Then Team Mystique 2 Years
Jin “pp” Peng LBZS 2 Years
Somsak “Nevermine” Chanthavisouk Team Flow 2 Years
ShareHeatbeat – 2 Years
sss – 2 Years
慕容鱼
HuiHui – 2 Years
ghost – 2 Years
Lee “X1aOyU” Qian Yu EHOME 1 Year
Tan “TrazaM” Kai Soon Team Flow 1 Year
Yang “Ms” Yongjie Dawn Gaming 1 Year
Liu “ex” Shaojun Dawn Gaming 1 Year
Lin “Son Goku” Shiyang Dawn Gaming 1 Year
He “Docres” Ercong Dawn Gaming 1 Year
tomorrow – 1 Year
Fantasy- – 1 Year
Hy – 1 Year
Kygo – 1 Year
Mercader – 1 Year
lost – 1 Year

This ban sends a clear message to the Dota 2 community that cheating and match-fixing will not be tolerated in the game. The ban also highlights the need for better regulations and measures to prevent cheating and match-fixing in esports. As the esports industry continues to grow and attract more players and fans, it becomes increasingly important to ensure that fair play is maintained. 

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