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Rostislav_999 made a final desperate attempt to counter Valve's bans

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Rostislav_999 deleted his Dota 2 account

Rostislav rostislav_999 Protasenya, also known as Rostik Dota 2, deleted his main account with 10,000 MMR.

All of his actions to delete the account were carried out during a personal Twitch stream, stating:

"I believe that real repression is happening. Repression of Rostislav_999."

In response to viewers' requests not to delete the account, Rostislav replied that he has to wait for several hours to find a match in matchmaking, which greatly complicates streaming.

After a lengthy statement directed at Valve, Rostislav rostislav_999 Protasenya still submitted a request to deactivate his Steam account.

Rostislav_999 submitted a request to delete his Dota 2 account

The streamer resorted to such a step due to the wave of bans on smurf accounts from Valve, under which his accounts were among the first. Team Spirit manager Dmitry "Korb3n" Belov then stated that it was Rostislav who provoked the developers to take such actions with abuses during live broadcasts.

Rostislav_999 attempted to stream by playing on others' accounts, but they were quickly blocked by developers. The content creator even claimed to have contacted Valve and agreed on registering a new account, but received a ban on the first stream. It was then that the streamer came up with the idea to delete his main account with 10,000 MMR, as in this case, the developers should not have a reason for another ban.

Recall that earlier, Khaled "sQreen" El-Habbash named the main contender for victory at BetBoom Dacha Dubai 2024. According to the analyst's opinion, Team Spirit lost their favorite status for the tournament.

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