Firestar73 despojado de su título de Pokémon Go en Orlando por una celebración antideportiva

Firestar73, un jugador competitivo de Pokémon Go, perdió su primer lugar en el Campeonato Regional de Orlando después de que los jueces determinaran que su celebración tras el partido fue antideportiva. La decisión se tomó después de que ganara una decisiva quinta partida contra NiteTimeClasher tras haber avanzado por el cuadro de perdedores. Los seguidores han mostrado su apoyo al jugador en línea.

Firestar73 aseguró la victoria en la quinta partida contra NiteTimeClasher en los Campeonatos Regionales de Pokémon de Orlando 2026 el 5 de abril. Tras ganar, se puso de pie, se quitó los auriculares y lanzó un puño al aire hacia el público. El jugador AXN compartió imágenes en X, describiendo la celebración como moderada pero señalando que los jueces consideraron que la fuerza con la que se quitó los auriculares fue excesiva, lo que resultó en la pérdida de la partida y la adjudicación del título a NiteTimeClasher. AXN escribió: 'Después de una larga trayectoria en el cuadro de perdedores, @Firestar73_ gana una decisiva partida 5 para llevarse el Campeonato Regional de Orlando. Supuestamente esta celebración fue antideportiva, resultando en la pérdida de una partida y dándole la victoria a NTC'.

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