Saturday, 19 March 2016

Report claims pervasive match-fixing in China's pro Hearthstone scene

The report, that was written by PC Gamer contributor Radoslav "Nydra" Kolev, claims that the organization with a minimum of 14 pro players and streamers in China are providing “illegal services” to whoever's prepared to pay for them. “The group uses the saying 'RenMai,' originally meaning 'Human Networks' in Chinese, in addition to 'Yan', or 'act' in English, never to explicitly reveal what they are doing,” it says. “They don't limit themselves to ladder only either, and also have organized themselves to compromise the integrity from the Gold Series Open, one from the most respected and high-paying Blizzard-ran cups in China.”

Blizzard China made an effort to address the problem by drastically lowering the number of Hearthstone Championship Tour points awarded for ladder victories. But the extent from the problem makes taking effective action difficult: A source told the website that RenMai happens “every day, everywhere, every minute,” which only about one-third from the 30,000 legend rank accounts around the Chinese server are legitimate. The rest have simply been purchased.

Esports, much like pro sports, will invariably have problems with cheating. That's only a fact of life: If cash is involved, somebody somewhere is going to be doing something unscrupulous to test getting their on the job it. But pervasive corruption is really a different, and potentially a lot more damaging, type of problem.

The report includes multiple screens of win-trading deals being made, with translations, as well as names several prominent players active in the scheme. If esports is the thing, it's really worth reading entirely at gosugamers.net. I've reached to Blizzard to learn more and will update assuming I get a reply.

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