In a surprising turn of events, the Dota 2 team, Azure Ray, led by Lu “Somnus” Yao, has been cleared of allegations of bug abuse during their recent series against nouns at the Bali Major.

Statement from IO Esports

The team was previously found guilty of exploiting the Watcher bug, according to administrative investigations. However, a recent statement from the tournament organizers, IO Esports, has shed new light on the matter.

The statement from IO Esports and Epulze reveals that after a thorough investigation, the evidence regarding the alleged bug abuse by Azure Ray was found to be inconclusive. The reported bug was not able to be recreated consistently, adding complexity to the investigation. Despite significant efforts, the evidence failed to establish conclusive proof of bug abuse by the team.

The Watcher bug, which was brought to Valve’s attention on July 2, allows teams to verify if they’re captured by merely pinging on them. This method works even when the Watchers are obscured by the fog. While it may seem insignificant, the bug serves as an additional information source that reveals the potential positioning of enemy players.

Despite the initial ruling, Azure Ray’s victory in game two against nouns stands, and the series did not conclude in a tie as previously reported. The team will continue in the tournament as planned.

IO Esports and Epulze have reiterated their commitment to maintaining a fair gaming environment and upholding the highest standards of integrity. They have assured that they will continue to take swift action against any confirmed instances of misconduct and are prepared to reevaluate the matter should new information arise.

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