He respond to the question of a user about Furia if they will make a dota 2 team and this is his reply to that question:

I believe that DOTA2 needs to undergo an effective operational correction to become attractive again to large organizations.The game ecosystem greatly favored players - with high salaries, prize pool, etc. however, it put the teams in the background. As a result, investments decreased, the audience fell and became a snowball.

Apart from the fact that it is perhaps one of the most difficult games to train as a player, considering that the learning curve is very long. So, we have a small base of players available, which is not renewed as much and still cultivates bad habits for a professional scenario. Obviously there are excesses. Other than that, the game is only viable for the top 10 teams in the rankings, which is very optimistic.

As a fan of the game (I even have a Brewmaster tattoo), I would love to return to DOTA2, but without this broad reform, I don’t see much of an angle at the moment.

source: https://twitter.com/jaimepadua/status/1726988312303296663

What’s your thoughts on it?

  • dotorbB
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    1 year ago

    SA is just going to have to do what SEA does and send their top players to the top teams in other regions and hope for the best. If SA orgs are too risky they probably shouldnt exist. Let a richer region shoulder the burden of housing and training.

    Valve is basically hands off the pro scene except TI now.