This week in Western Dota 2, the plot thickens with enough twists and apologies to rival a classic drama, anticipation levels reaching new heights, and a usual suspect receiving his eighth Twitch ban stirring the pot once again. Let’s take a closer look at the rollercoaster of events that have had the community buzzing.
Ivan “MinD_ContRoL” Ivanov’s Public Apology
First up, Ivan “MinD_ContRoL” Ivanov issued a public apology after his much-publicized spat with Tundra Esports. Remember when he rage-quit the team moments before a match? Classic Dota drama. MinD_ContRoL’s apology, rich with the scent of regret, read, “Hey guys, after clearing out my head now, I wanna apologize to Pure, Moon, Zai, and Tundra for making it sound like they did something bad to me.”
He went on to admit that the whole captaincy debacle was a “misunderstanding,” and his emotional exit was more impulsive than a midnight Amazon shopping spree. “There was a misunderstanding that I was captain and could make all the decisions. Pure didn’t steal it, but it was more like a team decision (I overreacted in that situation),” he said.
The apology has everything: misunderstandings, emotional confessions, and a plea for forgiveness. The community response? A mixed bag of support, skepticism, and popcorn-munching observers waiting for the next episode. Our resident salt lord Peter “ppd” Dager also chipped in with his take on it, suggesting that Tundra Esports may have coerced the apology.
How much did they pay you to post this
— Peterpandam ⌐◨-◨ (@Peterpandam) March 21, 2024
The Crownfall Update: Where Art Thou?
Next, we’ve got the Dota 2 community getting antsier than a kid on a sugar rush for the long-promised, yet mysteriously absent, Crownfall Update. The Dota 2 community, to put it frankly, is going nuts with some speculating that the real Crownfall update was the friends we made along the way; While others have stated that the Crownfall update is actually the “Clownfall” update.
Clown Fall
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Pro players have also turned to social media to voice their frustrations, with Sébastien “Ceb” Debs lamenting the game’s current “monotonous” state on a podcast.
Artour “Arteezy” Babaev’s critique of matchmaking hit Twitter like a spicy meme, while Ivan “Pure” Moskalenko’s tweets about the state of pubs are so relatable they hurt.
Dota mm even worse than it was before smurfs lol
— Artour Babaev (@Arteezy) March 19, 2024
Idk how can you play pubs in dota nowadays half of the games are literally unplayable from the start.
For what am I paying money for dota+ if my dodge list is not even working cause of their shitty immortal draft, banning PRO PLAYERS SMURFS while accbuyers are still playing game)— Иван (@puredota187) March 18, 2024
Thankfully, Valve responded to the community’s calls by releasing a new balance patch and confirmed that the Crownfall update will be coming to Dota 2 in mid-April 2024. Now, whether Valve Time™ applies to it, we’ll just have to wait and see.
Mason’s Twitch Ban: The “Glizzy Overdrive” Incident
Lastly, we’ve got Mason “mason” Venne, who found himself on the wrong side of Twitch’s community guidelines with his . Yes, you read that right. The man turned eating hot dogs into a spectacle worthy of a seven day ban. His response? A cheeky tweet questioning the fairness of his ban, complete with a comparison to other, more risqué content on the platform.
I got banned for 7 days for sexual content? what's this then? https://t.co/FwJ9N00H0v@Twitch @TwitchSupport
— mason (@masondota) March 22, 2024
His previous ban during the Frostivus event for using behavior-boosting services and the notorious “Shut up you Rus*ian monkey” comment have cemented his reputation as the bad boy of the Dota 2 streaming world. This latest escapade with a hot dog has everyone asking, “What will he do next?”
Mason’s knack for edgy, often borderline humor, has his audience constantly guessing whether he’s about to deliver a punchline or cross a line. His content, while controversial, undeniably keeps viewers coming back for more, much like a guilty pleasure reality TV show. As the community debates the fairness of Twitch’s policies and the boundaries of digital content, Mason’s ban underscores the ongoing struggle between creative freedom and platform regulations.


