Valve cancels Dota 2 Winter Major and pisses off pretty much every pro in the scene

Valve cancels Dota 2 Winter Major and pisses off pretty much every pro in the scene

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Valve has cancelled the first Dota 2 Major of 2022, which would have taken place in February and been the capstone to the pro scene’s Winter Tour.

“As the Winter Tour of the Dota Pro Circuit 2021-2022 season draws to a close, we’ve made the difficult decision to cancel the first Major,” says a blogpost from the developer. “While hopes were high that we could host an international LAN event, the discovery and spread of new strains of Covid-19 and the resulting increase of travel restrictions has made it unfeasible for all qualified teams to gather for a LAN tournament.”

Due to this decision, the winter tour will conclude after all of the regional league tournaments have ended. Valve also said that ranking points intended to be distributed at this Major would be transferred to the second and third Majors later in the year. “This way, the balance of points between regional and cross-region play remains the same.” Here is how the points will be re-distributed.

Yao and Rabbit of LGD Gaming compete at The International DOTA 2 Champsionships at Key Arena on July 19, 2014 in Seattle, Washington.

(Image credit: Suzi Pratt / FilmMagic)

The reaction among the Dota 2 esports community has been overwhelmingly negative. This is not because Dota fans think Valve should have said “screw Covid” and gone ahead with it. The late cancellation causes some real and serious problems for Dota 2 esports teams, both financial and in terms of the points simply being pushed down the road. Additionally, there’s currently no information from Valve about the knock-on effects, such as when players can now be transferred between teams, which usually happens after Majors.



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