PUBG suspends cheating pro players, but most of the teams will stay in PEL

PUBG’s esports branch has issued a ruling on the pro players caught in a recent cheating ban wave. The organisation confirms that many of the big names associated with the ban wave are going to be suspended, but many of the organisations those teams played for will be able to hold onto the spots earned during qualifiers. The exception is French team Sans Domicile Fixe, which “will lose its Contenders League spot because its players cheated during PEL Qualifiers” - but the team will be free to join future events as long as it’s with a new roster. The announcement notes “we have no suspicion the organization was aware of the cheating activities by the players.” For Red Diamonds and Pittsburgh Knights, they’ll need to replace the suspended players, but otherwise will be able to keep their PEL spots. The announcement says there’s no evidence any Red Diamonds players made use of cheats during qualifiers, and while Pittsburgh Knights were directly invited, there’s no indication that any players there used cheating programs in professional play.

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