"It hurts that a situation like this has affected me", — PlayTime support on the "322" allegations
Following the launch of the investigation into the incident at Esports World Cup 2026, PlayTime support Elvis Scofield De la Cruz Peña released an official statement, saying that he had no involvement in any potential breaches of competitive integrity and fully supported the decisions made by ESIC and the tournament organizers.
Prefer to speak only for myself. It's not my place to comment on other people or situations I know nothing about.
I have spent years pursuing this dream. Dota changed my life, and those who've followed my career from the beginning know how much it means to me. That's why it hurts and frustrates me so much that a situation like this has affected me, when I've always tried to do things the right way.
In conclusion, Scofield thanked his fans for their support and expressed hope that the investigation would clarify everything that had happened.

Meanwhile, former Peru Rejects (now PlayTime) player Farith Matthew Puente shared additional details during his livestream, which, according to him, came from sources close to the situation.
According to him, all players had their mobile phones confiscated for 10 hours, were placed in separate rooms, and questioned by EWC officials. He also claimed that, based on the information he had received, the organizers had substantial grounds to suspect one of the players of competitive integrity violations.
Matthew did not provide any evidence to support these claims and stressed that he was only relaying information he had received.
As a reminder, the Esports Integrity Commission (ESIC) previously suspended mid laner Herrera Martínez DarkMago Oswaldo Gonzalo and coach Juan David Vintage Angulo Nicho pending the outcome of the investigation.
Following this, PlayTime received a default loss and was eliminated from EWC 2026. ESIC emphasizes that the investigation is still ongoing and that the individuals involved have not been officially found guilty.
The Esports World Cup 2026 for Dota 2 runs from 07.07.2026 to 19.07.2026. Twenty-four teams will compete for a prize pool of $2,000,000. You can follow the tournament in detail in our coverage.
Earlier, CyberScore published the club's official statement regarding the situation and also covered the community's reaction.
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