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The Philippine Esports Organization () has imposed penalties against players involved in match-fixing incidents in the country’s Mobile Legends Bang Bang Development League (MDL). 

This move follows the earlier suspension by the MDL Philippines against the three players implicated in the incident. MDL Philippines announced the suspension of the involved players last April 25. 

Players suspended 

Jungler Jhonjie Paul "Jiee" Dela Rosa from TNC Z4, midlaner Raven "Aeris" Arellano, and jungler Christian John "Nyija" Calantoc from RSG El Ganador have been suspended from participating in any MLBB esports ecosystem tournaments for three years. This suspension includes all MOONTON-endorsed events, except for the MDL and the Professional league (MPL Philippines). 

Also, effective from May 2, 2024, until April 30, 2027, PESO’s ban extends to organization-sanctioned events, including SIBOL national try outs and competitions organized by them. 

Commitment to integrity and professionalism 

In a statement, PESO its commitment to upholding the integrity of esports and promoting ethical conduct among players. The three-year ban serves as a disciplinary measure aimed at safeguarding the integrity of competitive gaming and ensuring fair play at national and international levels.  

“While quick money is enticing, we remind young talents to keep your integrity intact as it is the cornerstone of true success and lasting fulfilment,” PESO said. 

“At PESO, upholding professionalism and ethical conduct is integral to our mission of nurturing players who represents the Philippines with honour at the World Championships,” it added. 

In a press conference, Matthew Chan, Esports League Operations Lead at MOONTON Games, explained that the decision to impose a three-year ban was based on the severity of the offense and the need for a specific timeline. This duration represents one of the harshest penalties imposed by MOONTON for similar incidents, signifying the gravity of the offence. 

Marlon Marcelo, Executive Director of PESO, emphasised the importance of giving players a chance to redeem themselves while acknowledging the severity of their actions. He expressed hope that the three-year ban would provide offenders with an opportunity for reflection and rehabilitation. 

Collaborative efforts to prevent future incidents 

MOONTON, PESO, and the Games and Amusement Board (GAB) are collaborating to implement measures to prevent future match-fixing incidents. This initiative aims to strengthen governance in esports and ensure fair competition, with guidance from regulatory bodies and industry stakeholders. 

Moving forward, MOONTON said it intends to work closely with PESO and GAB to develop effective solutions and safeguard the integrity of . 

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