
Robin "GMX" Stahmer has announced his retirement from the CS:GO competitive scene.
Today, the French player, Robin "GMX" Stahmer, last seen playing for the team Melty, has just put out a statement saying that he has retired from the CS:GO competitive scene. He explained that his departure was because of the Valve's recent review of the Epsilon throwing scandal.
Ironically, this throwing case was the exact one he gave light to, almost a year ago. He was actually involved in the match-fixing, and consequently banned from Valve-sponsored events.
Here is full statement from Valve on this case:
“Back January and early February 2015 we took action after we discovered that a small number of professional CS:GO players were engaged in match-fixing. Our decision was to ban these players indefinitely from involvement in Valve-sponsored events. To clarify, the bans for these players are permanent, and players proven to have taken part in match-fixing will be permanently banned.”Headline image: Source