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Quinn announced that he is not leaving Dota 2 after all

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Quinn "Quinn" Callahan, former mid laner for Gaimin Gladiators, explained that he's leaving the Dota 2 pro scene, but he has no plans to quit the game itself. He'll become a streamer and write unique guides.

The esports player announced this in an official message to fans on YouTube.

"I'll be transitioning to casting and writing Dota guides. I want to create a full-fledged professional guide to the game, containing information that's currently unavailable or too specific.

If you're interested in learning Dota from a professional player's perspective, I won't hold anything back: I'll cover everything in as much detail as possible—from the basics to the intricacies of map movement and more. If you're interested in such a guide, it'll be out soon. In any case, I'll probably stream. So, I'll continue playing Dota, but I won't be participating in tournaments anymore"

Quinn emphasized that he will no longer participate in tournaments, but will continue to play for fun. He also didn't rule out the possibility of working as a caster and analyst. Thus, the player doesn't plan to leave the pro scene completely, although tournament participation is no longer on his radar.

Furthermore, the midlaner announced a unique project: a guide with information on Dota 2 that was previously unavailable to those who haven't competed in the pro scene.

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