Valve Provides Latest Information About DPC and TI 10 Dota 2!

Valve Provides Latest Information About DPC and TI 10 Dota 2! As we already know that the corona virus (Covid-19) pandemic has made many esports tournaments have to be canceled or postponed.
One of them is the big annual Dota 2 tournament titled The International 10th series (TI 10) had to be postponed because it could not be held offline. To force it to be held online will create many more problems.
Starting from the ping problem, because Dota 2 is not a game with a single server, but many servers such as China, America, CIS, and SEA.

Before TI 10 was canceled, the 2019-2020 Dota Pro Circuit (DPC) which was already half running had to be stopped, because it was impossible to hold offline and online.
As of today (August 25, 2020), Valve has announced the latest information about DPC and TI 10 Dota 2 on Twitter regarding the development of the current situation.
“Following how the pandemic is evolving globally, the recent increase in COVID-19 uncertainty means we have not been able to commit to new dates for TI10 and DPC. We have the same desire to return to this event, and will announce updates as soon as we can,” wrote the Dota 2 account.
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In following how the pandemic has been developing globally, the recent increase in the unpredictability of COVID-19 means we can’t yet commit to new dates for TI10 and the DPC. We share your eagerness in returning to these events, and will announce updates as soon as we can.
— DOTA 2 (@DOTA2) August 25, 2020
This tweet from the Dota 2 account immediately caused various responses from the Dota 2 community or from professional teams such as Team Secret and Team Nigma.
Team Secret replied “Thanks for sharing the information
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