Allan «Rejin» Petersen, who previously received a long term ban for using «a coaching bug», said he plans to continue his cybersports career and is ready to consider offers from teams interested in cooperation. In September, the E-Sports Fair Play Commission (ESIC) determined that the ban period for a player who repeatedly used the aforementioned bug in official competitions would be almost 20 months.
In his tweet, Rejin said that for the past two months he has been trying «to make sense of the situation» and decide how to proceed. After he admitted to the violations in early September, mousesports, which he was working with at the time, terminated its partnership with him. The player decided not to challenge the ban, which was already reduced due to the fact that he cooperated with ESIC and assisted in the investigation. Rejin said that he finds his experience very valuable: «I think my knowledge is quite extensive and can be useful in CS:GO and in cybersports in general. I am willing to discuss any suggestions». He emphasized that he might not intend to limit his plans exclusively to CS:GO.
Meanwhile, ESIC plans to soon release the next piece of data related to the investigation «coaching bug».