Esports entertainment company Allied Esports has joined the fight against corruption in esports by joining the Esports Integrity Commission.
Allied Esports will abide by ESIC’s code of ethics, anti-corruption code, player code of conduct, and anti-doping code starting with its online Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournament.
The commission was devised in 2015 as a not-for-profit association that aimed to deal with match manipulation, betting fraud, and other threats to integrity in esports. It counts DreamHack, ESL, BLAST, and Esports Insider among its members.
Ian Smith, Commissioner of the Esports Integrity Commission, commented in a release: “We are so pleased to welcome Allied Esports into ESIC.