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The Debate Over DPC Cancellation: Not All Roses as It Seems

Hey guys, have you heard the latest news from the Dota 2 universe? Valve, the creators of the game, have decided to scrap the Dota 2 Pro Circuit (DPC) system. While many, like Danil “Dendi” Ishutin, are thrilled with this move, there are those who aren’t sharing the general enthusiasm. Dmitry “Inmate” Filinov is one of them.

What Is DPC and Why Does It Matter?

First off, DPC isn’t just a bunch of random letters; it’s the system that determines which teams get an invite to The International, the biggest Dota 2 tournament out there. And Valve decided to shake things up, but without offering an alternative.

Inmate’s Opinion: Criticism or A Realistic Perspective?

According to Dmitry, the DPC cancellation is “complete nonsense.” In his opinion, the problem with DPC is not the system itself but the teams that don’t prepare for the tournaments properly. Do you agree?

If they’re not preparing anyway, DPC could simply be held over 3-4 days. Or even two, playing in four lanes like the groups at The International. That’s 12 days for 6 regions.

What Does the Community Think?

If we’re talking about the majority opinion, it’s rather positive. Danil “Dendi” Ishutin thinks this is a step forward for the entire Dota 2 scene. But the question remains open: what comes next?

Conclusions

The DPC cancellation has elicited a variety of reactions from the Dota 2 community. There are optimists and pessimists alike. But one thing’s for sure—changes are coming, and we’re all eager to see what happens next.

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