ESL bans performance enhancing drugs

Abusing drugs to enhance performance isn’t just a thing that happens in professional sports, but up until now they haven’t been tested for in eSports. Coming just a week after professionalCounter-Strike: Global Offensiveplayer Cory “Semphis” Friesen of Cloud9 admitted that he and his team had abused Adderall during the Electronic Sports League’s $250,000 tournament, ESL has announced it will implement anti-doping policies.

People like to pretend that abusing Adderall and other drugs doesn’t happen in eSports, when amongst players it is a known fact. I personally know a former professionalDOTAplayer who told me they and many people they knew used to take Adderall to enhance their performance, stating that it helped increased their clicks-per-second and focus.

Article image

If eSports want to be taken seriously, testing for performance-enhancing drugs is a much-needed step in the right direction.

A battle scene in Battlefield 6 Open Beta

capcom evo moment 37

GigabyteMon

A snap of the upcoming MESA update in PEAK

Naked Snake sneaking around in MGS Delta.

Battlefield 6 aiming RPG at a helicopter

BO7 key art

yordles animation still image

Milla Jovovich portraying Alice in Resident Evil 2002, wearing a red dress and holding a gun in her hand.