“The time when I realized that we had to say something was when we had this talk with the team called ’empty the backpack’ and Martin [stavn] said that he didn’t want to have a night out with his brothers and friends because he was scared that someone would come to him and say that he was a cheater,” cadiaN said, before starting to cry. “When he said that, I knew we had to talk about it and explain our side of it.”
Throughout the video, cadiaN, the most experienced player on that Heroic lineup and captain of the team, explained how difficult it was for stavn and TeSeS, who are 19 and 20 years old, respectively, to deal with the community abuse that resulted from HUNDEN’s accusations. 토토사이트
TeSeS, particularly, found himself in a tough situation since HUNDEN targeted him in his claim. The former coach allegedly had evidence of TeSeS boosting him on a server with the purpose of using the bug, but ESIC found there was no evidence at all to punish the player.
“I was treated immensely badly by HUNDEN,” TeSeS said. “He has fucked my whole reputation, which I have worked for my whole life. All of a sudden, the whole community is after me for something I didn’t do. I have sacrificed so much to be where I am today. It definitely hurt and still hurts me that HUNDEN accused me of something I didn’t do. I have never come to a conclusion why he would betray me because I trusted this guy. He was my coach and I thought he was my friend. It’s not fair at all.”
Now that the ESIC has cleared cadiaN, TeSeS, stavn, and b0RUP of HUNDEN’s accusations, they can move forward. The Heroic trio can focus on the PGL Stockholm Major, in which they’ll start their campaign in the Challengers Stage against TYLOO.
As for HUNDEN, he was banned by the ESIC for the second time in late August for sharing sensitive information from Heroic’s strategy folder with an opposing team ahead of IEM Cologne in July. The former Heroic coach said at the time that there’s nothing left for him in Counter-Strike.