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ATOX Banned from PGL Events Amid ESIC Investigation—What’s Next for the Team?

by Thabasum Shaik Editor
March 10, 2025
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Esports Scandal: ATOX Disqualified from PGL – What Happens Next?

The esports world was rocked this week as ATOX, a rising Mongolian Counter-Strike team, was officially banned from PGL tournaments due to an ongoing investigation by the Esports Integrity Commission (ESIC). This suspension means the team is out of the highly anticipated Asian closed qualifier for the upcoming PGL Bucharest tournament and has also been barred from competing in the BLAST Open Lisbon tournament.

But what exactly is happening behind the scenes? And what does this mean for ATOX’s future in competitive Counter-Strike?

ATOX’s Suspension—What We Know So Far

On March 6, 2025, PGL announced ATOX’s disqualification, citing a ‘provisional suspension from ESIC’ as the reason. As PGL is a member of ESIC—alongside other major tournament organizers like BLAST—the ban extends beyond just one event.

The exact details of the ESIC investigation remain undisclosed, but rumors suggest that ATOX is under scrutiny for suspected match-fixing during Season 20 of the ESL Pro League. This speculation has fueled concerns among fans and analysts alike.

Chinese Counter-Strike 2 commentator Yunqing ‘Searph’ Hu shared insights via social media, stating:

“ESIC internally stated that the investigation may last for several weeks. The organizer of the next competition for this team said that they have learned about the ongoing investigation and are ready to prepare a plan for the team to be banned at any time.”

ESIC’s Role in Maintaining Esports Integrity

For those unfamiliar, ESIC is the governing body dedicated to preserving integrity in esports. Over the years, they’ve built a strong reputation for taking swift action against unethical behavior, from match-fixing to betting scandals.

In March 2025, ESIC issued a three-year ban against Ukrainian Counter-Strike player Ilya ‘Ganginho’ Chernychenko for violating betting and corruption regulations. Given this precedent, the severity of ATOX’s punishment could depend on the findings of the current investigation.

Will ATOX Return to Competitive Counter-Strike?

Right now, ATOX’s future remains uncertain. If ESIC’s investigation finds them guilty of match-fixing or other integrity violations, they could face a multi-year ban, potentially derailing the team’s career in professional Counter-Strike.

However, if the allegations are proven false or if the infractions are deemed minor, there’s a chance ATOX could return sooner than expected. Until ESIC releases its final decision, all eyes are on how this situation unfolds.

What This Means for the Competitive Scene

With ATOX sidelined, other teams in the Asian circuit may find new opportunities to rise through the ranks. This shake-up could lead to an even more competitive PGL Bucharest tournament as teams adjust to the absence of one of their fiercest contenders.

For now, ATOX’s ban from PGL and BLAST events stands, and fans are left wondering if this marks the end of the team’s run at the highest level. The esports world will be watching closely as ESIC continues its investigation—because in Counter-Strike, integrity is everything.

Thabasum Shaik Editor

Thabasum Shaik Editor

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