"ESIC Has Turned Into Some Kind Of Joke": the Reaction Of the CS:GO Community to HUNDEN's Unban

"ESIC Has Turned Into Some Kind Of Joke": the Reaction Of the CS:GO Community to HUNDEN's Unban

Spoiler: there were only a few satisfied with the ESIC decision.

Confusions and facepalms were caused by ESIC's decision to unban HUNDEN early after the parties met and communicated directly, but only with the participation of lawyers. Therefore, we have collected a selection of community representatives' opinions on this matter.

Many people doubt that Nikolay is getting offers from famous clubs.

I wonder who will sign HUNDEN now, lol.
Vyacheslav Innersh1ne Brytvyn, FaZe Clan analyst
You can't disagree with James. ESIC shared with us only a tiny part, but, unfortunately, most likely, the most interesting will remain behind the scenes.

Every time ESIC makes a decision, I am left confused because there is always some ambiguity or detail that we need to be informed about.
James Banks, host

YNk expressed the opinion about the ESIC, which is now on the minds of many. Even before the unban of HUNDEN, the organization could be accused of a dubious approach to solving problems with cheaters.

Close ESIC already, it has turned into a joke, and now the organization is doing more harm than good. The process itself was so poorly organized that I wanted to cringe at everything they did in a year (if not more).
Yanko YNk Paunovych, analyst

If other trainers have problems in the future, they can use a simple life hack from Myra.

Peacemaker contacted lawyers, and the coach was unbanned. HUNDEN did the same. So, it's pretty straightforward. Another ordinary day in esports.
Luis Mira, journalist

The statement of the hero of the occasion turned out to be sterile, as expected.

Thank you to my team of lawyers for helping me get through a difficult period in my life. All issues are settled based on a core statement, and I will refrain from further comments.
Nikolay HUNDEN Petersen, coach

Despite what happened, we will not be able to see Petersen at the nearest Major or other tournaments from Valve. Even if ESIC banned the Dane, the publisher did not do this and is unlikely to act this way, knowing the strictness of the developers.

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