Tempo Storm and MagicAmy part ways following investigation

MagicAmy

Tempo Storm has parted ways with its South Korean player Hyerim ‘MagicAmy’ Lee, following what’s described on the team’s website as “a full blown investigation, gathering a large amount of evidence from dozens of sources including former employers, ex-teammates, fellow players, and personal friends.” The statement regarding her departure is here. The investigation was triggered by claims earlier this week, made first by disgraced former teammate Eric ‘Specialist’ Lee, and then by two pros on Team Dignitas, which questioned the identity of MagicAmy. Those claims were followed by separate accusations, one made by another high level player, the other by the founder of Prismata, calling her character into question.

I’m not going to link to the specifics of those here, because they’re hearsay and, as Tempo Storm’s statement notes, private matters between her and the affected parties which have precious little to do with her ability as a Hearthstone player. Indeed, the most notable thing about the statement is that Tempo Storm’s sleuths appear to have found no concrete evidence of wrongdoing, and yet both parties have felt it best to sever ties. Quite why isn’t entirely clear, presumably beyond the overall unpleasantness of the process, but the section dealing with MagicAmy’s status as a top level player feels worth reproducing in full:

Tim Clark

With over two decades covering videogames, Tim has been there from the beginning. In his case, that meant playing Elite in 'co-op' on a BBC Micro (one player uses the movement keys, the other shoots) until his parents finally caved and bought an Amstrad CPC 6128. These days, when not steering the good ship PC Gamer, Tim spends his time complaining that all Priest mains in Hearthstone are degenerates and raiding in Destiny 2. He's almost certainly doing one of these right now.