Another team has been disqualified from the RMR qualifiers for cheating — earlier they eliminated Alliance and Sprout.

Another team has been disqualified from the RMR qualifiers for cheating — earlier they eliminated Alliance and Sprout.

The CS2 team The Prodigies was banned by tournament operator ESL for unfair play in the open qualifiers for RMR leading to PGL CS2 Major Copenhagen 2024. One of the team members shared this information on social media.

Alvar "consss" Ramman is accused of using cheats. Thanks to the dishonest play of the Estonian esports player, his team managed to eliminate Alliance and Sprout from the qualifiers.

Consss was exposed after David "fnl" Musuroya decided to review the demos of The Prodigies vs. Sprout match. He discovered that Ramman perfectly timed crucial moments, securing the team's victory in that match. The community had previously accused consss of using third-party software. A few hours later, the entire roster was banned from ESL tournaments.

One of The Prodigies' members, Jordan "Python" Munk-Ferl, immediately left the team without waiting for further investigation. "I will never tolerate anything related to cheating," Python said. The club's representatives on Twitter announced that consss will not compete for the organization until the situation is clarified.

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