The BLAST Premier has strengthened its integrity protocols for online matches after introducing two new regulations to its rulebook.These changes include coaches being required to stream their own POV into a discord channel, provided during all the matches. Moreover, coaches will also have to run MOss, an anti-cheat system, during the fixtures to ensure that integrity is upheld at all times.
MOss was created in 2010 by Nohope92 with the intention of assisting ‘free games development in online games’. After BLAST matches are concluded coaches are required to send the MOss file to the tournament organiser, via a provided google drive within 30 minutes.