Singapore Major, Officially Canceled! | SPIN
The Singapore Major is officially canceled! Previously, the news of not wearing it back was present in the competitive realm Dota 2, where the tournament organized by ONE Esports in collaboration with PGL has been officially canceled due to the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic situation.
This announcement was made by PGL at via his Twitter account on May 8, 2020 yesterday. This makes the 2019-2020 Dota Pro Circuit (DPC) season as if it was over early.
Because in the 2019-2020 DPC season, only 5 tournaments were successfully held, namely Dota Summit 11 (minor), MDL Chengdu Major, WePlay! Bukovel Minor 2020, DreamLeague Season 13: Leipzig Major and StarLadder ImbaTV Minor Season 3.
“Due to the current global situation regarding the Covid-19 pandemic and the current regulations in Singapore, we would like to inform everyone that this year’s DOTA 2 Major, Singapore Major, will be canceled. Take care of yourself, be strong, and keep yourself safe and sound! ” wrote PGL on his Twitter account.
The Singapore Major was canceled due to a regulation issued by the Singapore government announce starting from March all cultural, sporting and entertainment events with a total audience or attendance of 250 or more must be postponed or canceled. The decision from the Singapore government also requires its people to stay at home until 30 June 2020.
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So it is certain that the Singapore Major must follow orders from the Singapore government which prohibits events attended by 250 participants or more, which makes the Singapore Major have to be canceled, considering that there is also no definite time when the Covid-19 pandemic will end. Don’t forget to keep visiting website us, to get the most updated news about eSports.
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