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HomeCS2NewsDragonClaw player AntyVirus announced the end of his career amid cheating allegations
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Jun 3, 2026, 09:39 AM
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DragonClaw player AntyVirus announced the end of his career amid cheating allegations

Даниил Коржуев
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Polish esports player Milosz “AntyVirus” Konechka has announced the end of his career as a professional Counter-Strike 2 player amid an investigation into the DragonClaw roster. He posted a statement to that effect on his personal page on social media platform X.

In his statement, AntyVirus said he was tired of constant accusations of cheating, which, according to him, have dogged him for the past five years. The player noted that he had repeatedly tried to prove his innocence using POV recordings, match cameras, and various anti-cheat systems, but this did not help change the community’s opinion.

The Polish player also commented on previously published materials containing his address and voice messages. According to Konechka, representatives of CYBERSHOKE Esports allegedly contacted his former teammates and acquaintances, offering money for information about him. The player believes that this is how his personal data could have been obtained. As for the voice recording, AntyVirus suggested that it could have been fabricated using artificial intelligence technology.

Additionally, the esports player denied allegations related to suspicious gameplay moments at the Thunderpick World Championship 2026: European Series #1. He stated that many of the team’s decisions were made in advance during free time, and that successful plays were due to preparation, game understanding, and luck, not the use of banned software.

At the end of his statement, AntyVirus announced that he would deactivate his X account in seven days and permanently leave the competitive scene.

  • Read also: European Pro League has temporarily suspended DragonClaw from its tournaments amid cheating allegations

Earlier, CYBERSHOKE Esports captain Daniil “alpha” Dyomin accused AntyVirus of using cheats and participating in fixed matches. To back up his claims, he published screenshots of chat logs and voice messages.

Photo — DragonClaw.

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Source: https://x.com/AntyViruscsgo/status/2061861388721467834?s=20
Daniil Korzhuev

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