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Match-fixing DOTA 2 e-sports team returns to the game as We Are Sorry

GOSU Gamers reports that a once-disgraced DOTA 2 e-Sports team wrapped up in a match-fixing scandal has now returned to the scene using the team name, We Are Sorry.

The team, formerly known as Arrow Gaming, is being allowed to compete in the Vietnam Champion League Season 2.

Their matches will not be added to any DOTA 2 betting websites, however.

“I believe in them. People make mistakes daily. If no one will forgive them, they might have to stop playing,” the event organiser said of the team.

What do you make of We Are Sorry?

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