Riot Games fired former CEO of G2 Esports

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Riot Gamesafter conducting in-depth investigations, it was decided to suspend it until November 13, 2022. Carlos Rodriguez. According to the ruling, the CEO of G2 Esports, in addition to being suspended from any leadership or operational position in a team or organization in a Riot-sanctioned competition, will also be required to complete the following by November 13, 2022: “Sensitivity training and performance training as below. Training must be provided by an independent third party not affiliated with G2 Esports, Lega or Carlos Rodríguez.”

According to Riot, the former G2 CEO violated‘Art. 9.2.5 League of Legends European Championship 2022 season. The article in question states that: “Managers/team members may not make, make, publish, authorize or endorse any statement or action that has or is intended to prejudice or prejudice the interests of the League, Riot Games or its affiliates, or the League. legends, as determined in the sole and absolute discretion of the League.”

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Carlos Rodriguez, as a shareholder and CEO of G2 Esports, qualifies as a team leader and is therefore subject to these rules. As a reminder, the League of Legends European Championship Limited (“LEC”) launched an investigation on September 19, 2022 after Carlos Rodriguez posted a tweet with a video of him celebrating with Andrew Tate.

Source: Tutto Mercato Web

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