PGL disqualifies Old G from Dota 2 Pro Circuit closed qualifier following Twitter outburst

PGL disqualifies Old G from Dota 2 Pro Circuit closed qualifier following Twitter outburst

Old G’s disqualification from the closed qualifiers of the Dota 2 Pro Circuit’s summer season has caused controversy within the Dota 2 community.

The team’s removal from the closed qualifiers was sparked by an incident on April 26 when Sébastien “Ceb” Debs, one of Old G’s players, took to Twitter to express his frustration after PGL didn’t allow Old G to play their tiebreaker match with more stand-ins than allowed.

Ceb’s outburst was deemed by PGL to be harassment, which led to the tournament organizer’s announcement that Old G would be disqualified from the closed qualifiers. The decision means that the team will have to go through the open qualifiers again if they wish to participate in the tournament.

ImageThe move has been criticized by many in the Dota 2 community, who believe that PGL’s response was too harsh. Some have argued that the tournament organizer should have given Old G a warning or a fine instead of disqualifying them altogether.

Old G’s journey in the Dota 2 Pro Circuit has been a rocky one, with the team facing a number of challenges and setbacks along the way. Despite these difficulties, the team has remained committed to the game, and their love for Dota 2 has inspired many fans and players alike.

As of now, Old G has not disclosed their plans for the upcoming DPC summer season, and it remains to be seen whether the team will continue to compete in the tournament. Regardless of the outcome, the Dota 2 community will be watching closely to see what happens next.

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