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“We will do everything possible to make this absurd situation change,” a professional Pokémon player is expelled for a meme and the community rallies around him


This 2024 is being an important year for competitive Pokémon, especially in Spain. The entry of Movistar KOI and Esportmaniacos to support this esport has caused the community to turn to the players, and the metrics for the qualifiers and important events to increase exponentially, making special mention of the Knekro channel.

One of these protagonists is Álex Soto ‘Len’, who had been one of the great sensations in these last tournaments. After leaving with an 8-1 in the last tournament, the organization decided to disqualify him for not passing the relevant controls, something that neither he nor the community fully understood. Ironically, and as a meme, he said that if his Pokémon were banned again he would bomb the TPCI offices, something that has not sat well with the organization, permanently banning him from any type of tournament.

To commit a hate crime, the threat must be possible, credible and serious.

Quickly, the tweet gained a lot of virality, and in a matter of hours, the post reached one million impressions. From colleagues like PokeAlex, to influencers like Papi Gavi, they showed their support for Len. One of the most active was ChusoMMontero, who was blunt with the company and would plan a boycott until this situation is resolved: “We will do everything possible as a community so that this absurd situation changes, and if not, it’s time to protest with the actions and with us that they no longer count.”

From another perspective, this time focused on the legal issue, Saritarookie, a former talk show host on Discutando Tranquilamente and current LPL commentator on ChinaGap, showed the definition of a crime due to threats in our country, and what requirements have to be met for it to be condemned as such. What seems clear is that Len does not fall within these parameters: “In Spain the crime of threats exists, obviously, but very specific requirements must be met: that the threat be possiblebe credible and either I would be”.

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“They are playing their own game.” Professional Pokémon players have had enough of the constant problems in the video game’s official competitive circuit

It promised to be one of the most important tournaments in the history of competitive Pokémon, but more than a dozen players have been disqualified or sanctioned during its course. A new disaster for the collectible monster franchise that has arrived at the worst possible time. There was enormous expectation, especially in Spain, after Ibai Llanos decided to sign two of the most prominent players on the national scene for his esports club. This had generated interest in many new viewers who joined the stream only to discover that the players they were rooting for were absurdly disqualified.

Pokémon has a problem, but it doesn’t want to accept it

More than a dozen players, including both Alejandro “PokéAlex” Gómez and Eric “riopaser” Ríos, have been sanctioned for using illegally obtained Pokémon. This is common practice in tournaments: many players use external programs or abuse in-game bugs to create creatures with the best possible stats and moves. This is done to avoid ‘wasted’ hours using the Pokémon Scarlet and Purple breeding system. In the case of Alejandro and Eric Rios, they took advantage of this method since, in the words of PokeAlex: “we didn’t decide which team to play until yesterday (the day before the tournament) night.”

The use of creatures obtained illegitimately is a serious violation according to The Pokémon Company’s competitive rules. However, it is a rule imposed against the will of the players. There is no difference between a Pokémon obtained illegitimately and one obtained using the breeding (or farming) systems of the original games. In this sense, it is just a shortcut that most players use to save time, allowing them to dedicate more hours to analysis or combat training. The logic with which this position is defended is difficult to refute: no type of skill is needed, only time, for parenting.

When it comes to combat, there is no difference between an artificially generated Pokémon and one raised in official games.

The sanctions imposed by those responsible for the tournament have led to embarrassing moments. In addition to disqualifying several players, there have been players who have been sanctioned with the elimination of some of the Pokémon from their team. This caused us, in the official live broadcast of the championship, to see a quarterfinal showdown between a player who had four creatures on his team versus another who had six. “They have disqualified another Spaniard from the tournament and several players continue playing with 4 Pokémon instead of 6. They are destroying their own game,” said Eric Rios.

Guillermo Castilla, Spanish player and Pokémon SamaGame world runner-up in 2022, I didn’t agree with the situation either.. Although he did not commit any infraction, he said the following through his social networks: “Very sad about what happened to Alex, Eric, Albert and Trosko. Pokémon has just shot itself in the foot. And personally they have just ruin the tournament. I want to win this regional with the best playing and tomorrow (in reference to the decisive day of the tournament) they will not be there.”

Despite being sanctioned and having only four Pokémon available, Davide Cognetta reached the quarterfinals.

As if that were not enough, some players could have been unfairly punished. Davide Cognetta, who reached the quarterfinals, explained that two of his Pokémon had been banned – he could continue playing because he still had four legal ones – despite having been obtained through legitimate methods. Both the situation and the handling that those responsible for the tournament have made of it have reinforced that feeling of amateurism in official Pokémon tournaments. The organization, which did not communicate the punishments effectively to the public, is nowhere near up to par with a franchise as popular and with as much potential as Game Freak.

In terms of results, the reading is positive. Antonio “Rahxen” Sánchez has been proclaimed champion of the tournament, Guillermo “Kasty” Castilla reached the semis and Joan Perelló slipped into the Top 8, falling in the quarterfinals. In general, very good feelings for the Spanish players, who in recent years have become some of the most renowned in Europe. In two weeks, let’s hope that this time without controversy, the competition will continue with the Dortmund Regional.

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The ESLAND 2024 finally receives a change that will greatly benefit TheGrefg’s awards gala. There will be a professional jury away from fanaticism


2024 will begin in style with the celebration in Andorra of the ESLAND. The live content creation awards gala directed by TheGrefg will return in the best possible way, as it has finally announced that there will be significant changes regarding voting.

Through a live video with Pol, a content creator who explained last year the most effective process for this type of awards, all the changes that will come to the third edition of the ESLAND were announced, being the selection of nominees and the final votes the most outstanding.

After several discussions, it has been concluded that professionals should have much more weight in the votes than the general public. This has led to the fact that, after two years of controversy, the distribution of votes is 25% for the public and 75% for the creators of content.

Important and necessary changes for ESLAND 2024

They will exist two types of categories: the professional ones and the popular ones. In the popular ones, the public will have 50% of the votes and those that have the most weight in the community will be included, such as ‘clip of the year’ or ‘anger of the year’. As for the professional categories, instead of being chosen by the people, will be decided through statistical analysis to avoid meaningless nominations. Thus, the 10 best in each category in terms of views and hours recorded will go to the final phase.

Once the content creators have been chosen in each category, you can vote for 4 candidates from all the nominees in order of preference. It should be noted that these votes will not begin until next year, since this will allow an analysis to be made based on the entire year. It seems that Grefg wants to find the formula for the ESLAND to last beyond a trilogy that stands out more for its controversies than for the awards themselves.