No[o]ne told what he lost because of his career as a Dota 2 pro player
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Vladimir “No[o]ne” Minenko said that he does not regret choosing a career as a pro player in Dota 2, but still would like to get a higher education. The player believes that many cybersportsmen lose the social life that accompanies university studies.
The corresponding opinion the player shared on Twitch.
"No, I don't regret becoming a pro player. But... The only thing is, it would have been cool to be in uni to study, as weird as that sounds. Like, it's cool soft-skills, social life, which every one of many players are losing right now."
Vladimir “No[o]ne” Minenko began his career as a pro player in Dota 2 in 2014. During his 11-year career, the player managed to play in the lineups of ten different cybersport organizations, earning about two million in prize money during this time.
Recall that earlier Vladimir “No[o]ne” Minenko spoke about vacation plans. Although the player is currently 27 years old, he believes that because of his age he will no longer be able to resume his career in case of a break.






