The International 10, Valve's flagship Dota 2 event currently being held in Romania, has faced significant criticism from fans, beginning before a single game had been played.
Valve's flagship event, Dota 2's The International is under fire once more, this time for the poor practice and playing conditions teams are being asked to endure.
Concerns are growing that Valve may not be able to host the forthcoming Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CSGO) Major in Sweden after the company admitted they were still unsure about running events in that country.
Dota 2's The International 10 (TI10) prize pool has reached another threshold. On September 3, the total prize pool for TI10 passed the $35M mark.
Dota 2's crown event, The International, is on course to break another prize pool record. On Monday, the pot for The International 2020 (TI10) surpassed $30M and is now just about $4M shy of beating the biggest prize pool in esports history — TI9's $34.3M.