[UPDATE] Insidious Idol to Replace Arrow Gaming in MSI Beat It Global Finals
Following new evidence and an admission from the Arrow Gaming roster that they engaged in match-fixing, the entire squad has been replaced by Insidious Idols in the MSI Beat It Global Finals in Taiwan.
The announcement came on the heels after Arrow Gaming’s now ex-manager Jaren Gan announced that the entire team roster will be let go because of their involvement in fraudulent matches.

The AG team management is sad to announce that the remaining three players from AG, who are Mtr, Xiangzai and Mozun, have also been involved in the match-fixing scandal. They will be dropped out from the team as well. The 5 boys have decided to stand up together and bear the consequences. They will issue an apology themselves. We learned that the players, manager and the girlfriends mutually agreed to cover-up the issue as well. They handled this poorly and false accusations were thrown to the organization to divert the blame. As of now, the management has decided to put everything on hold and review the whole thing. Thank you for your understanding.
In a message posted on their official Facebook account, the management of Arrow Gaming said that their five players, including ex-manager Jaren Gan and the players’ girlfriends have confessed to their involvement and cover up of the team’s illegal activities.
Meanwhile, an independent investigation conducted by Tiffany “Babyoling” Lim, former manager of Titan, revealed that Arrow Gaming’s engagement into match-fixing may not be tied to the recent scandals plaguing Philippine teams, allegedly lead by Jonathan Radores and Michael Vallejos.
Furthermore, Babyoling’s investigations point to Gan as the owner of many fake Facebook pages dedicated to Dota 2 teams and the instrumental force behind team Arrow’s earlier attempts to cover up their actions.
Photos from Arrow Gaming
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