The support of the Asian team Fnatic Jaunuel Arcilla said on Twitter that a large amount of money was stolen from his house. The cybersportsman hinted that his relative did it.
It's noteworthy that his subscribers keep up Jaunuel. Some of them texted in comments that he has to always pray for those that wrong you, you never know what good could come from it! One of sub texted that it's all sucks, at least he got one family member to worry about! Fnatic pos-5 staying positive. He is confident about finding an arrogant cousin and returning his money.
Jaunuel, 24, has been playing for Fnatic since November 2021. He managed to win more than $136,000 in prize money. The Filipino support earned most of them for 13th-16th place at The International 2022 in Singapore.

Earlier, the organizers of the closed qualifiers for the DPC 2023 for Southeast Asia caught Yangon Galacticos team member KSH using scripts during the official match. His team was disqualified from the tournament, and the cybersportsman from Myanmar himself received a life ban from tournaments from Epulze.
While grinding the ranks and playing with randos can be fun, nothing comes close to the fun and enjoyment you can experience when playing with friends or pre-mades. Private matches allow you to create customizable game settings and limit the people who join your lobbies. Today, I’m going to teach you how to create private matches in CS2. Whether it be for the memes or for sweating and trying hard in scrims, here’s how to set up a private game.
Every CS2 player has their own quirks and unique settings, from custom key binds to unconventional video configurations. Manually adjusting these every time can be tedious. However, using config files, you can automate the process effortlessly. Here’s how to create a CFG file and set up an autoexec function in CS2.