The Valorant Grand Final At The Cambodian SEA Games Terhentiated, Singapore Allegedly Using Abuse Bugs
JAKARTA - As we know previously, the screening of the Valorant Grand Final match at the Cambodian SEA Games 2023 on Wednesday, May 10 had stopped in the second match, when the Indonesian team conducted a technical whales in the middle of the game.
Not long after, the Secretary-General of the Indonesian Esports Executive Board (PBESI) shared in the Instagram story that the match was stopped because the Singaporean team was seen using a bug camera or an abuse bug.
"Time Out!!! Singapore was caught wearing a camera on the in-game (bug abuse). The Indonesian Valorant national team made heavy complaints. Fairness is important in sports!!!" Frengky wrote.
According to Frengky, it is clear that the use of bugs is prohibited in matches. Thus, Singapore's use of abuse bugs is considered very detrimental to Indonesia.
Head of Esports Coach for the 2023 Cambodia SEA Games National Team, Richard Permana also revealed that Singapore is not only used an abuse bug once, but also three times. Richard also shared the evidence to his Instagram story.
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"The Valo athletes have complained many times through the discord to the referee about the fraud from the Singapore national team, but the referee from Cambodia pretended to be stupid and not beladenin but after our athletes carried out technical whales, the referee pretended to know," added Frengky.
It is known that until 3 o'clock in the morning, all athletes and administrators of the esports branch at the Cambodian SEA Games still have to wait for the referee's decision.
Furthermore, this morning Frengky Ong reported that the Indonesian national team was asked to return to the stage. However, in order to maintain the honor of Indonesia, the coaches, teams, and athletes refused to compete.
"Guys, we decided not to compete. The decision of the team, coaches and athletes, they are very sad. But this is for the sake of maintaining the dignity of our nation. Please pray for it," he said.