No[o]ne has spoken about the prospects of ending his career as a professional Dota 2 player
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Vladimir "No[o]ne" Minenko contemplates ending his career as a professional Dota 2 player in case of regular defeats, but still loves the game and intends to play as long as he enjoys it.
This statement was made by the corresponding
Entity midlaner during Alexander "Nix" Levin's live stream on Twitch.
Nix: Have you ever thought about ending your career?
No[o]ne: Of course. When you suck for a long time, yeah. My stance is: if I suck, I won't play. I have big ambitions, a desire to win, I try very hard. If I keep losing, it's better to go in some other direction. That's if I play badly.
Nix: You're talking like Dendi.
No[o]ne: Thanks for the compliment. I say that, but in reality, I just love Dota. I definitely won't leave as long as I love the game, and then we'll see.
Vladimir "No[o]ne" Minenko, as part of
Entity, participated in three January qualifiers for tier-1 tournaments in the Western Europe region. However, the team failed to achieve significant results in the tournaments. In the BetBoom Dacha Dubai 2024 qualifiers,
Entity was eliminated in the first round after two losses in the upper and lower brackets. In the DreamLeague Season 22 qualifiers, the team reached the lower bracket final but lost to
Team Secret. In the ESL One Birmingham 2024 qualifiers, the team also reached the lower bracket final but conceded the slot to
Tundra Esports in the battle for the region's sole slot in the grand finals.

It's worth noting that earlier,
Team Falcons defeated
Xtreme Gaming in their first playoff match at BetBoom Dacha Dubai 2024.






