
Heroic captain Casper ‘cadiaN’ Møller spoke with Dexerto about the tough times his team endured after being involved in the spectator bug scandal.
Heroic’s ESL One Cologne 2020 title celebrations were short-lived as just 24 hours after the tournament came to an end, ESL announced that the team’s coach, Nicolai ‘HUNDEN’ Petersen, had been banned along with two other coaches for abusing a spectator bug earlier that year. It later turned out that the bug abuse was a widespread situation when the Esports Integrity Commission (ESIC) handed out bans to 37 coaches after launching a historical investigation into the problem.

Major redemption
Heroic traveled to Stockholm for the Major with loads of weight on their shoulders after being in the news for the wrong reasons for several weeks.
But despite the pressure, Heroic acquitted themselves well and reached the semi-finals of the tournament – a much-needed performance after the tumultuous weeks they had endured in the lead-up to the event. “It was super important,” cadiaN said. “That was also part of why there were some emotional clips, at least with me. It meant a great deal to perform like that at the Major. “There was a lot of negative pressure. People are underestimating the amount of support we’ve been getting. There can be five positive comments, but one guy is telling you to f**k yourself and you focus on that. “We’ve been getting a lot of support. But the HUNDEN case and us not performing on LAN brought negative pressure. So when you go into a LAN and showcase yourself in the way that we did, you make it through the Challengers Stage, the Legends Stage, you win the first game of the Champions Stage and you’re up 15-14 on the third map of a semi-final… I think we played amazingly and the young guys really handled the pressure well.” Heroic are one of the 16 teams competing in the group stage of IEM Katowice, the first big LAN of 2022. After beating OG 2-1 in their first match in Poland, the Danish team will return to action on February 18 against Vitality.