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Another massive ban wave has hit DOTA 2 players using smurf accounts to abuse matchmaking. Valve says not even professional players are exempt from punishments for smurfing and toxic behavior.
Valve issues warning against main accounts of banned Dota 2 smurfs of future punishment Valve stated that along with bringing down the ban hammer of 90,000 accounts, it has traced all the main ...
Valve has successfully banned 90,000 Dota 2 Smurf accounts that have been active over the last few months and has traced these back to their respective main accounts. For those who are unaware ...
Valve bans 90,000 Dota 2 smurfs, and says using an alternate account to avoid playing at your intended rank is “not welcome” and bans could extend to your main.
More like this Inter-café Dota 2 tournament announced for Bangalore Valve is on the warpath, clamping down on Dota 2 smurf accounts in what it has called a “bloodbath”. As part of that and ...
Valve has sent out a present to every Dota 2 smurf account it was able to identify. Containing a piece of coal, these holiday presents trigger a ban upon being opened – and the developer isn’t ...
Valve's been going pretty hard on Dota 2 this year, and the latest is targeting those who start fresh accounts in the free-to-play game so that they can play easy games and stomp rookies. Valve ...
Following on from its last wave, Valve is banning thousands of Dota 2 'smurf' accounts but they're doing it a brilliantly seasonal way.
"Dota 2" is looking at one of its significant updates for 2021, bringing a new age of gaming to the MOBA with Valve aiming to welcome new players by assisting them, along with the debut of a new ...
Valve has successfully banned 90,000 Dota 2 Smurf accounts that have been active over the last few months and has traced these back to their respective main accounts.
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