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Valve finally stepped in to help South America's Dota 2 esports

Valve Finally Steps In To Help South American Dota 2 Esports. In recent times, Valve has received a lot of criticism from players and also Dota 2 talent.

The criticism was made because Valve was indifferent to the Dota 2 esports ecosystem during the corona virus (Covid-19) pandemic. An example is the uncertainty of the Dota Pro Circuit (DPC) 2021-2021 when it will be held again.

Due to Valve’s indifferent attitude, several Dota 2 teams had to disband, for example Reality Rift in the Southeast Asia region and also CR4ZY which is an American esports organization.

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After getting a lot of criticism, Valve finally stepped in to help the Dota 2 esports scene in South America by providing some cash for the tournament.

Movistar Pro League received USD 45 thousand from Valve to keep the South American Dota 2 scene active. This financial support from Valve will be used to hold two tournaments in the SA region.

Previously on September 4, 2021, Valve had revealed its intention to host an online league in collaboration with many tournament organizers (third parties).

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But over time there has been no clarity on the online league that they want to present and makes Dota 2 teams have to wait in uncertainty for Valve to help them.

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