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Due to the Toxic Behavior of the Players, Team forZe Esports Disbands Their Dota 2 Division

Behavior “toxic” is a bird behavior that also exists in the world of online video games. One of them was in the Dota 2 competition. Recently, the Dota 2 team from Russia, namely forZe esports, disbanded all its players because of their behavior. toxic one of the players in a public match.

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The incident started when the team midlaner Egor “19teen” Lexutin was caught behaving toxic, because of this incident several forZe esports sponsors complained to their Dota 2 team and filed for compensation for the incident. The good name of the forZe esports team, which also has CS:GO and Rainbow Six Siege teams, has also been tarnished because of their behavior. toxic the.

This made the team discuss with other players and decided to disband all of their Dota 2 division players. The players actually objected to the forZe team’s decision because they did not tell in detail the problems they were facing. Moreover, the forZe esports team performed quite well in the previous valve tournament. The forZe esports team plays in StarLadder ImbaTV Dota 2 Minor Season 3 even though it did not qualify for the group stage after being defeated by Team Aster and BOOM Esports.

After that the organization forZe esports did not have a team for its Dota 2 division. In fact, the team had actually just been formed in early January after acquiring the Gentelmen team. Currently, the players from the former forZe team will still play in the competitive arena of Dota 2 in the CIS region and change their name to the Gentelmen team again.


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