Notorious Dota 2 pro released from team after mafia betting, match-fixing claims

Notorious Dota 2 pro released from team after mafia betting, match-fixing claims

Notorious Dota 2 pro released from team after mafia betting, match-fixing claims

Under-fire Dota 2 pro player Tommy “Taiga” Le has been dropped from South American squad Leviatán today after just a month as the fallout from match-fixing allegations continues to leave a mark on the 25-year-old’s storied career.

Taiga was unceremoniously dumped from Leviatán on April 16, with the organization stating on Facebook the parting was mutual, though the statement did make it clear the allegations had taken their toll. “Leviatán rejects any unsportsmanlike attitude and we reinforce our values based on integrity,” a translated version of the post said. Indonesian player Kenny “Xepher” Deo will reportedly replace Taiga, according to Leviatán’s lineup on Liquipedia, for this week’s EPL World Series: America match.

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