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@Rivuzu Thanks for bringing this thread to my attention. As pointed out above and as we've demonstrated many times over the years, the Eurogamer editorial team is free to report stories such as the CS:GO Lotto controversy as they see fit - regardless of any commercial or other partnerships that other parts of the company may have. We are one of the most high profile websites to talk about these issues and there have been (and will be) positive changes as a result of that reporting. I was at the Insomnia event yesterday and Syndicate was exhibiting and meeting people there and had the biggest queues in the venue. We have lots of attendees coming to this year's show in order to meet him so whilst we completely understand the controversy, we took the decision to allow him to exhibit because there is a huge demand to meet him. I understand why some people may be unhappy with this but it is the decision we’ve made. Some of the thing people have been saying (not in this thread) are frankly unacceptable though - we have a clear code of conduct at our events and any threatening behaviour to anyone will not be tolerated. |
