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Anti-cheat problems at the Yalla! Cup questioned the fairness of  CS2  tournaments
ENT2024-09-15

Anti-cheat problems at the Yalla! Cup questioned the fairness of CS2 tournaments

 Problems with anti-cheat protection revealed gaps in the preparation of tournaments, and the organizers found themselves in the crosshairs of criticism. This is not just a technical glitch, but an important precedent for the Swedish eSports community.

Interest in the Yalla! Cup was high from the very beginning, thanks to the sponsorship of Arla's famous Yalla! brand. However, the lack of robust anti-cheating measures in the first tournaments made everyone question the fairness of the competition. Critics point to potential trust issues with the tournament and question the professionalism of the organizers.

First problems and background information

Publiclir and the Swedish Cybersport Federation organized a series of tournaments, including two major CS2 tournaments. These were won by teams led by Robin “robiin” Sjögren and Sean “eraa” Knutsson. However, it soon became clear that these tournaments were held without proper anti-cheat software. The teams were able to use cheats without much hindrance, as evidenced by a video from the YouTube channel “veinz” showing the alleged use of free cheats.

The organizers were forced to respond to the problems - from the semi-finals of the second tournament, they added the more advanced Akros program, which would continue to be used in the series' competitions. But by this point the damage was done - questions about the fairness of the first tournaments were already acute.

Conclusion

The current events surrounding the Yalla! Cup underscore the importance of quality anti-chartering and competent organization of cybersports events. The tournament is facing a crisis of confidence that could have a lasting impact on the reputation of both Publiclir and the Swedish Cybersport Federation. Nevertheless, the addition of the Akros Anti-Cheater Program to the next tournaments is an important step in restoring fairness and trust to the participants.

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