DOTA 2 is one of the biggest games in esports. Last week, Valve and Perfect World Esports banned a total of 46 esports players. It caught 2 entire teams and 21 players were banned for life.
What game is it?
What is this ban? Perfect World Esports is Valve’s Chinese partner to host DOTA 2 and CS:GO esports in China. Last Thursday, March 9th, 2023, Perfect World Esports announced on Twitter that a list of DOTA 2 esports players were banned from tournaments by Valve and Perfect World Esports.
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Why were the players banned? Valve and Perfect World Esports did not give a specific reason why the players are banned.
In the statement on Twitter, Perfect World simply wrote that the players were banned “due to violations of esports integrity”.
Entire professional teams banned
Which players were banned for how long? A total of 46 players were banned, of which, according to PC Gamer, 21 professionals got it for life. In addition, 13 players received a 2-year ban. The remaining 12 players were “only” banned for one year.
Two Chinese teams that were still taking part in the major tournament in Lima at the end of February/beginning of March were hit particularly hard by the bans – EHOME and Knights/Antarctic Penguins (via dota2.com)
The Knights traded almost their entire team just before the Major in Lima, replacing four out of five players. Only Xiao “XCJ” Chaojian remained in the line-up. On top of that, the team changed its name from “Knights” to “Antarctic Penguins”.
However, the 46 banned e-sportsmen are not alone in their fate. Valve only blocked over 40,000 cheaters in DOTA 2 at the end of February.
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