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?
Tournaments are not “grassroots”, they are run by betting money, saudi money and/or by organizers that also have CEO’s that are trying to put money in their bank accounts (attract investment and sponsorships).