Riot Games investigates Forsaken players during EMEA Masters

Joey Morris
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Riot Games has announced that it has launched an investigation into players competing under Forsaken at EMEA Masters 2025 Summer, one of League of Legends’ biggest tier two events.

The investigation follows a video that surfaced online two weeks prior, where members of Forsaken streamed an inappropriate celebration, broadcast during Jakub ‘Cinkrof‘ Rokicki’s livestream (around 3-hour 33-minute mark).

In accordance with the developer’s disciplinary procedures, Forsaken is still allowed to compete in the EMEA Masters tournament. Following the statement, Forsaken qualified for the EMEA Masters Playoffs after defeating Bushido Wildcats to end the Swiss Stage 4-3.

In its statement, Riot Games said: “We are aware of reports concerning a recent video involving Forsaken players. Riot Games takes these matters seriously and have initiated a review in line with our internal investigative processes.”

The Dispute Between Bushido Wildcats and Forsaken

The investigation follows a public feud between the players and communities of both Forsaken and Bushido Wildcats.

First raised by Bushido Wildcats, Forsaken players were allegedly seen performing an inappropriate celebration on stream following a victory against Rich Gang Esports during EMEA Masters’ Last Chance Qualifier.

Since the video surfaced, various public arguments have been held online involving both organisations and the teams’ players.

Forsaken has yet to publish a full statement on the situation, but has released a post in response to Riot Games’ announcement.

What Will Happen to EMEA Masters 2025 Summer Split

The investigation by Riot Games has not caused any delays within the EMEA Masters 2025 Summer Split, and so the next round of matches that conclude the Swiss Stage run for several teams have gone ahead.

After the Swiss Stage ends, the top 16 teams will compete in the Playoffs to be crowned EMEA champion. All playoff matches can be viewed live through the official EMEA Masters Twitch and YouTube channels.

Joey Morris

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Joey has been writing about gaming since 2024 with features, reviews, and the latest news. Since early 2025, he has been covering the world of esports, reporting tournament results, partnerships, interviewing players, and more.
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