
On March 9, Valve decided to remove the ban on 20 DOTA 2 players, who were previously punished for serious violations such as match-fixing and account sharing. These players are now allowed to return to the professional arena, participate in tournaments, as well as join the teams as official or reserve.
This information was revealed by Muesli Chinese via Telegram.
It is worth noting that all the players who are banning the ban come from the Chinese region and some names are still very familiar to fans. By returning to the competition, these players can set up a new squad, participate in the tournament qualifying round, or participate in existing teams.
The list of players is removed from the ban:
Night (Ehome)
Salad (Ehome)
Lww (Ehome)
Zone- (Team Mystique)
NJ (Team Mystique)
Rayy (Team Mystique)
Helios (LBZS)
Guoguo (LBZS)
PP (LBZS)
Nevermine (Team Flow)
SSS (Dragon)
ghost (dragon)
新手上路 (Dragon)
萧容鱼 (Dragon)
Huihui (Neptune Gaming)
Although there is no official confirmation, many people predict that some of these players can set up a new squad to return to the professional arena.
Earlier, Quinn "Quinn" Callahan shared the reason why Melchior "Seleri" Hillenkamp left Gainin Gladiators.