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Trouble makers respond to cheating allegations

“It’s just that the Indians still can’t accept defeat” says Aaron from Trouble makers

This past Sunday, Gods Reign ended their spectacular qualifier run for the PGL Copenhagen 2024 Major in the Asia RMR’s closed qualifier’s consolidation final. Trouble makers, the Kyrgyzstan based team who defeated Gods Reign came under heavy fire after their clips went viral on social media.

Various clips showing suspicious behaviour from Trouble makers’ players in terms of routing, crosshair placement and utility usage caught big eyes and massive cheating allegations were thrown at Trouble makers. While PGL’s “investigations” on the matter is supposedly ongoing, In a recent development one of Trouble makers’ players spoke out about the issue.

dupr1ce took to X, sharing Aron’s take on the matter and translating it for the general public. Trouble makers’ Aron took a jab at the Integrity of the Indian team, alleging disagreement between teams regarding a neutral server location.

Upon dupr1ce’s translation, Aron’s take on the matter is as follows:

”It's just that the Indians still can't accept defeat. They specifically banned the best server for Troublemakers (Hong Kong) and did not agree to a neutral server, which the players of this team repeatedly asked for. And now they are keeping silent about it and are looking for any way to make a move, because the top 1 of India was completely destroyed by the guys with a ping of 160”

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