The spotlight fell on the player named Malibu after a standout performance in the second round, where he eliminated four GX3 players in rapid succession. This exceptional play raised eyebrows and led to the game’s suspension. After a two-hour hiatus, the official announcement came via Twitter, confirming Noot Noot’s violation of the Valorant Game Changers Rules and Regulations, resulting in their immediate disqualification.
While the cheating allegations centered around Malibu, other Noot Noot team members were quick to distance themselves from the controversy. They expressed their unawareness of any cheating activities. Xann, a team member, highlighted that they had only known Malibu for a mere two weeks before the qualifiers, making them oblivious to Malibu’s gameplay strategies.
The esports community had mixed reactions to the news. Many players and teams expressed their dismay over the cheating incident. Disguised Toast, whose team was previously eliminated by Noot Noot, voiced his frustration, especially considering the dedication and resources invested in building a competitive roster.
Cheating, while rare in Valorant, can have far-reaching consequences, not just for the players involved but for the integrity of the game and the esports community. At the time of their disqualification, Noot Noot was battling in the lower bracket quarterfinals, with high stakes at play. The outcome of this incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of fair play and the repercussions of unethical actions.
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