Frank stated that his removal from PlayTime’s Dota 2 roster was not related to match-fixing.

Former PlayTime offlaner Frank “Frank” Arias explained on his personal social media accounts that his removal from the team was not related to allegations of match-fixing.
I want to address the community to clarify my situation following my departure from PlayTime.
My removal from the organization is not related to the investigation involving two of my former teammates. I am completely uninvolved in the events currently under investigation, and I trust that the process will properly clarify the entire situation. I thank PlayTime for the opportunity to represent the team and wish the organization and my former teammates all the best in the future.
For my part, I will continue to work on my development as a player, improve every day, and seek out new opportunities. I will now once again look for opportunities outside the region to continue growing and competing at the highest level. Thank you to everyone who has shown me support and trust. This does not change my dedication to Dota 2 or my desire to continue working toward my goals. I feel it is important to make this statement to avoid misinterpretations that could affect my professional image.
Earlier, PlayTime announced the departure of coach Juan David “Vintage” Angulo Nicho and players Oswaldo Gonzalo “DarkMago” Herrera Martínez and Frank “Frank” Arias from the roster. Following this, the organization announced that it was restructuring the team and searching for new players for its Dota 2 roster.
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