Weeks after a cheating scandal surfaced at the 33rd SEA Games, a Thai esports player has admitted he was the one who competed ...
Naphat Warasin, known in the Thai gaming community as "Tokyogurl, had already drawn online flak for showing a vulgar hand sign during the livestream.
Cheerio had been linked to the scandal during the 33rd Southeast Asian Games in Bangkok last month, when a player with the ...
A Thai esports player has admitted he played under another person’s account during the women’s Arena of Valor (RoV) ...
Esports athlete Naphat Warasin, also known as Tokyogurl, was disqualified from the 2025 Thailand Southeast Asia Games (SEA).
The Thai player used unauthorized third-party software or tampered with/modified the competition equipment during a Mobile Legends match at the SEA Games 33 to cheat.
SEA Games 2025 host Thailand encountered controversy after esports player Tokyogurl was disqualified for using unauthorized software.
An esports player from Thailand has been kicked out of the 33rd Southeast Asian Games for cheating. In a letter addressed to the Thailand Olympic Committee, the Thailand Esports Federation (TESF) ...
Sibol wrapped up its 33rd Southeast Asian Games campaign with another strong showing, bagging its fourth consecutive gold in the Men’s Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) event and a back-to-back silver ...
The Sibol men’s MLBB team is still the king of the SEA Games. The crew of Sanford Vinuya, Kiel Soriano, Karl Nepomuceno, Jaypee Dela Cruz, ...
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