Valve still isn't committing to rescheduling TI10 and Dota Pro Circuit

Dota 2 developer Valve has admitted it still "can't yet commit" to rescheduling The International 10 or the Dota Pro Circuit as the situation around the coronavirus pandemic is still too unpredictable.
While a lot of major esports have seen their premium events move online, such as the Call of Duty League's Championship, Valve has refused to do the same for TI10, which was meant to have taken place last week in Sweden. There is still no time frame as to when Dota esports fans can expect to see the world's best teams do battle at TI10, despite other premium tournaments such as the League of Legends World Championship committing to an offline tournament later this year, albeit with teams in a bubble system and potentially no audience.
"In following how the pandemic has been developing globally, the recent increase in the unpredictability of COVID-19 means we can't yet commit to new dates for TI10 and the DPC," a post to the Dota 2 Twitter account reads. "We share your eagerness in returning to these events, and will announce updates as soon as we can."
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