A major controversy surrounding the Polish Counter-Strike scene has taken another dramatic turn. Tournament organizer EPL (European Pro League) has officially suspended the entire VRS Delivery roster from all of its events while an ongoing investigation into alleged suspicious activity continues. Shortly after the announcement, team captain AntyVirus published what he described as his final public statement, declaring that he is leaving the scene and will deactivate his account within days.
EPL Removes VRS Delivery From Competition

In a statement published on social media, EPL confirmed that VRS Delivery, formerly known as Oramond, and all of its players have been temporarily suspended from participating in league events. The suspension currently applies to:
- AntyVirus
- suonko
- PeteRoOo
- fanatyk
- bryluuu
- Yamii
According to EPL, the decision was made to protect competitive integrity while the investigation is ongoing. Tournament officials emphasized that the suspension should not be interpreted as proof of guilt and that a final decision will be announced after all evidence has been reviewed.
As an immediate consequence, VRS Delivery’s scheduled match against Misa was canceled and awarded as a default win to their opponents.
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AntyVirus Releases Emotional Final Statement
Only minutes after EPL’s announcement, AntyVirus published a lengthy post that he described as his final message to the community.
The Polish player stated that he was stepping away from professional Counter-Strike after years of attempting to clear his name from cheating allegations. According to him, he spent the last five years trying to prove his legitimacy through LAN appearances, POV recordings, OBS recordings, camera monitoring, and participation in tournaments using kernel-level anti-cheat systems.
AntyVirus argued that despite competing at more than 30 LAN events and winning numerous tournaments, public skepticism never disappeared.
I’m done and tired of stuff going on. There is no point to fight with anybody here.
He also claimed that several organizations and individuals had attempted to gather personal information about him and his former teammates, alleging that friends and former teammates were approached with financial offers in exchange for information and statements.
Questions About the Evidence
In a separate post published before the suspension announcement, AntyVirus questioned how the evidence against him had surfaced after several years. He specifically asked why the alleged proof appeared only after multiple seasons of competition and victories, suggesting that the timing of the accusations was suspicious.
People need to ask two questions – how cybershoke got this so-called ‘proofs’ and why it comes to light after 3 years?
The player denied wrongdoing and insisted that many accusations could be fabricated using modern tools and edited materials.
Community Splits Over the Case
The situation has quickly divided the community. While some users welcomed the suspension and called for further investigations into teams suspected of exploiting the VRS system, others publicly defended the players. Several social media posts appeared under the hashtag #freeYamii, with supporters arguing that no formal charges have been proven and that the investigation should be allowed to run its course before conclusions are drawn.
One supporter wrote that Yamii remains innocent until proven otherwise, while others described him as a good person who had done nothing wrong. At the same time, critics praised EPL for taking preventative action while the investigation continues.
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What Happens Next?
For now, the future of VRS Delivery remains uncertain. EPL has made it clear that the suspension is temporary and that a final verdict has not yet been reached. However, the decision represents one of the most significant actions taken so far in the growing controversy surrounding alleged abuse of the VRS ecosystem.
With AntyVirus announcing his departure from the scene and the investigation still ongoing, the coming weeks could prove decisive not only for the players involved but also for broader discussions about competitive integrity and oversight within the lower tiers of Counter-Strike.

