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ImperialHal gets controller banned hours before $2m ALGS
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83584, member: 160"] A pro player just got his main gear banned right before a two-million-dollar esports championship. Team Falcons star ImperialHal learned his preferred ZD Gaming controller was prohibited just before the Apex Legends Global Series tournament. Organizers cited the controller's wireless modification app and non-removable macro functions as unfair advantages. The player posted about the ban online, calling it a joke. He noted the same controller model was allowed in prior events, including the Esports World Cup. This inconsistent ruling forces a last-minute scramble for equipment ahead of the championship matches. The tournament gathers forty top teams competing for a massive shared prize pool. Team Falcons enters as a favorite despite this significant setback. The competition format involves grueling group stages and elimination rounds culminating in a match point final. Additional drama surrounds a former teammate now playing for a rival squad. This player has publicly stated a desire to defeat his old team, adding personal stakes to the competition. The rivalry intensifies the already high-pressure environment for ImperialHal and his squad. Tournament officials confirmed the ban stems from concerns over programmable features providing potential competitive edges. The controller's mobile app allows adjustments not possible with standard licensed peripherals. This violates tournament rules designed to ensure hardware fairness. ImperialHal must now rapidly adapt to an unfamiliar controller amid the highest stakes event of the season. The situation highlights ongoing debates about equipment regulation in professional gaming. The championship broadcast will stream live for global audiences. [/QUOTE]
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