Two Rainbow Six Siege players, Maurice 'AceeZ' Erkelenz and Lukas 'korey' Zwingmann, have been found guilty of sharing insider information about their team, Rogue, in a match against Team Empire in the Pro League Season 11, on April 13. Rogue lost the match, and both players had previously sent Twitter DMs suggesting as much.
Their insider information was sent to individuals who had a "clear and conspicuous goal of betting on an upcoming match in which both players would have to partake" according to Ubisoft's statement. In AceeZ's case, the message recipient made it clear that they intended to use the information to bet against Rogue, so he has been suspended for three European League matches.
While the person who messaged korey "most likely" used the information for betting purposes, this was not explicitly stated in their messages, so he gets off with an official warning. Rogue has also been issued a fine of $5,000 for the indiscretions.
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