Official Statement for disputes with @TeamCSGOONE

"I've heard about CSGO.one as a quite popular skin gambling service and was shoked to read the news about the alleged match-fixing issue" - says PixelFire Gaming CEO Leon-Luca 'VirtualHeart' Beiderwieden.



"We are interested to develop PixelFire Gaming as a successful eSports organization, therefore it was a great opportunity to sign an experienced team with impressive background and a lot of potential. We've reached the team with our offer and managed to agree on the terms that would benefit everyone.



We had a brief discussion with the players, they've provided me the proofs of their ex-manager going rogue and clearly offering them to throw one of the upcoming matches. I've been reached by CSGO.one owner shortly after and was more than happy to assist his investigation.

After getting all the details together there was no doubt that CSGO.one was not aware of such activity and never authorized them.

We are happy to announce that there are no disputes left between the players and CSGO.one. It would be unfair if shady actions of one unexperienced employee did affect the whole organization so we are glad to assist restoring the good name of CSGO.one after the controversy.

PixelFire Gaming will keep conquering the scene and we are looking forward to face the new CSGO.one squad in a friendly game at some point in the future!"



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