Taiga will be able to continue his career despite 322 scandal
Former OG player Tommy Taiga Le will be able to continue his esports career despite the results of a recent investigation from Morf. Tommy did not suffer any punishment and did not get on the blacklist of any tournament operator. The information was shared by Nemiga Gaming manager Eduard zverHDDD Ashurkevich in his personal telegram channel.

Thus, zverHDDD drew attention to the fact that despite a rather large scandal, Taiga has not yet been blacklisted by any big tournament operator.
It's been exactly one month since the publication of Morf's video about Taiga's adventures in the world of sweet odds called 322. The case is high-profile, but the player is still not in the ban of any tournament operator, only if in the shadowy
Eduard was frankly disappointed by the inaction of organizations, and also said that he tried to reach out to Valve on this matter.
After such cases, the hands go down, because the question arises, if no one cares so much about what is happening on the Tier-1 level, what to say about Tier-2 and Tier-3. I sent an email to four emails of Valve employees at the end of March. There is no response, just as there was no response to the emails that were sent a year ago. After all, no one owes anyone anything...
And lastly zverHDDD summarized the community's reaction to such an unpleasant incident.
A couple of condemnations from professional players and rofls from the community - that's what this cybersport sphere is capable of doing
Earlier CyberScore.live reported that Taiga left Leviatan because of cooperation with 322-mafia.
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