PEA scandal: Six teams unanimously vote to play in EPL



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Further developments arise concerning the Professional Esports Association, as six teams have unanimously voted to participate in the ESL Pro League instead of the PEA's own league.

Following a short holiday hiatus in terms of updates, Scott 'SirScoots' Smith, spokesman for the five teams involved in the PEA situation has stated that a vote has been cast, whereby a six team majority had expressed that they would prefer to participate at the ESL Pro League over the league presented by the Professional Esports Association.

It has not yet been made public regarding which six teams of the seven have stepped forward, however further developments are inbound, as per the aforementioned tweet from Scott "SirScoots" Smith. The way the situation has played out will almost certainly have a negative impact on the PEA and its existence within the CS:GO ecosphere, possibly the associations' existence overall.



For those unfamiliar with the PEA scandal, we recommend visiting our initial piece on the matter, where you will be able to find a chronology of events, along with tweets and twitlonger posts attached for further insight into various perspectives on the matter.

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