Valve has made the decision to make smurfing a bannable offence
Smurfs can generally be a nuisance in games, and Dota 2 is tackling it head on
The ONE Esports Dota 2 Major in Singapore is facing difficult times as several teams have had to substitute players or withdraw from competing due to COVID-19 cases.
Smurfs can generally be a nuisance in games, and Dota 2 is tackling it head on
Reigning world champions OG have let go of MidOne, saying they'll be welcoming a new player to the roster soon.
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Two teams in the Dota 2 scene have made adjustments to their roster following qualification matches for the Singapore Major.
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Prior to the ONE Esports Singapore Major which starts later this month, T1 has added Thai player 23savage to its roster.
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T1 is only left with four active members as the team decided to not continue working with Meracle and xFreedom.
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Following in Vici Gaming's footsteps, PSG.LGD and EHOME are the next teams to give their line-ups a makeover.
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