CS2 pro Jkaem addresses skin scam allegation

Joey Morris
Jkaem at Star Ladder, Star Series
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Counter-Strike 2 professional player Joakim ‘Jkaem‘ Myrbostad has released a public statement in response to a skin scam allegation.

The Norwegian player says he will work with BC Game Esports to ‘pay back everything,’ though the organisation has yet to comment on the allegations.

A thread of statements were posted by Jkaem on X on March 26th, 2025 in light of a series of allegations made against him that he had gambled away skins that were loaned to him.

He said: “Together with BC team, we are sitting down and taking this very seriously. They want to help me fix the damage I have caused to everyone involved. I am being honest and open with them about my issues and how we have ended here.”

Jkaem Allegedly Stole $11,000 Worth of CS2 Skins

Jkaem’s confession comes following a series of posts made on X by someone going by Erlsan. He accused Jkaem of gambling away $11,000 (roughly £8,500) worth of Counter-Strike 2 skins he lent him for the Paris Major back in March 2023.

“In March 2023 I lent out skins to Jkaem to play with during the Paris major,” he said. “Months later, he had gambled my skins away. After a year of excuses, lies and deceits, I have no choice left but to go public with this.”

Erlsan shared that he had allegedly set a deadline for March 15th, 2025 before going public. But he claims Jkaem only paid $1,000 (roughly £850) as a result.

In January of this year, Erlsan alleges that Oliver ‘zipeL’ Behrensdorff reached out to Jkaem for repayments sooner.

In a response on X, zipeL said: “Messaged Jkaem on two occasions and stressed how nice and patient Erlsan had been with him.

“I also offered to help him discuss whatever issues he had privately in case I could help him in any way, but he did not take me up on that offer.”

ZipeL went on to accuse Jkaem of taking skins from multiple people. In a separate thread on X, Jkaem himself also shared that Erlsan was not the only case.

“I don’t have any excuses,” he said. “There is more than one case. I will pay back everything to everyone I owe money/skins. I take full responsibility and I own my mistakes.”

Joey has been covering news about the gaming industry since 2024, writing about the latest releases and updates. Now, he writes about the exciting world of Esports and its development. When he's not exploring RPGs, he's foraging through patch notes for the most competitive games.