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contentTextESIC has ruled on its investigation into [[Companies/Astralis|Astralis]]' emergency substitution at the BLAST Premier Fall Final, imposing a $15,000 penalty on the team and ordering the forfeiture of their $10,000 prize earnings from the event. The controversy stemmed from Astralis adding Casper "⁠cadiaN⁠" Møller to their roster as an emergency substitute, claiming that Alexander "⁠br0⁠" Bro was "unfit to play," which BLAST interpreted as a medical emergency, allowing the substitution under the event's eligibility rules. However, it was later revealed that br0 did not have a medical emergency, and Astralis had simply used ambiguous wording in their request without correcting BLAST after the announcement went public. '''More:'''[[News/Nintendo Sues Streamer|Nintendo Sues Streamer]] Despite the lack of a medical emergency, the substitution was allowed to proceed, sparking community backlash. The seven in-game leaders from all other teams at the event protested the decision. ESIC's report noted that BLAST made a procedural error by accepting Astralis' substitution request without proper validation, relying only on the team's claims. This oversight led to a miscommunication, with BLAST announcing the substitution as medically justified despite the lack of evidence. The watchdog's report also criticized Astralis' conduct: "Astralis benefitted from the misunderstanding and did not promptly correct BLAST’s miscommunication.

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