Swedish Authorities Block Dota 2 TI10, Calls Into Question CS:GO Major

Swedish Authorities Block Dota 2 TI10, Calls Into Question CS:GO Major
VALVE

Written by 

Jack Marsh

Published 

22nd Jun 2021 10:29

The most valuable competition in esports has been cast with a cloud of doubt, as the coronavirus pandemic continues to run riot through major tournaments.

Dota 2's The International 10 has been forced to find a new venue for its $40million prize pool, as Swedish authorities have blocked the event from taking place in their country.

The International was set to be held in Stockholm, after being cancelled from the same location last year, and is due to kick off in less than two months time. Valve has now confirmed that they will be forced to find an alternative place to hold their event.

Swedish authorities block The International

In a statement released by Valve, the Swedish Government have voted against holding the Dota 2 The International, and claims that they don't intend on allowing any esports events to be held in the country.

Valve said, "Despite previous reassurances, we were informed two weeks ago that the Swedish Sports Federation had just voted not to accept esports into the sports federation."

After appeals to make it an "elite sporting event" and further attempts to find a resolution, the Swedish authorities have made the final decision to not allow the event to take place, even going as far to say esports personalities will not be granted a visa on the terms of coming to Sweden to compete (other reasons will allow travel into the country, such as holidays).

Valve continued to say "We remain committed to hosting The International this year", before adding "We feel confident that in either instance we will have a solution that allows us to hold TI10 in Europe this year, and that we will be able to announce an updated plan in the very near future."

Swedish Rulings Throws CS:GO Major into doubt

Counter-Strike Global Offensive's PGL Major is also set to take place in Stockholm later this year, starting in October. 

Despite it being two months after The International, the PGL Major is now in serious doubt, with the Swedish Government's stance currently not admitting any esports events into their country.

Should the PGL Major also be cancelled, the CS:GO Major could look to Scandinavian neighbours Denmark, who recently revealed that they will be hosting the BLAST Premier Fall Finals, hosting up to 12,000 fans.

As the pandemic begins to phase back to normality, the potential for live esports events to be back in business draws ever closer, although a few more set backs are expected.

 

Jack Marsh
About the author
Jack Marsh
Jack is an Esports Journalist at GGRecon. He joined the team after graduating from the University of Chester, with a BA Honours degree in Journalism. Specialising in Rocket League, Call of Duty, and trending gaming news, Jack aims to bridge the gap between players and audiences with interviews and creative features, alongside breaking esports news. Having been an avid esports enthusiast since Call of Duty: Black Ops 2, he is also knowledgeable in VALORANT and League of Legends.
Why Trust GGRecon

Quisque placerat magna sed ex accumsan egestas. Nam ultricies diam ante, a posuere eros condimentum vitae. Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et malesuada fames ac turpis egestas. Orci varius natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. Nullam nec malesuada diam. Maecenas sollicitudin odio non diam viverra, ac dignissim quam suscipit. Integer ante est, rutrum sed felis at, gravida condimentum purus. Phasellus non ligula metus. Aenean congue nisl dapibus eleifend malesuada. Pellentesque elementum urna nec risus sollicitudin laoreet. Suspendisse feugiat congue mi eu cursus. Nam non leo nec magna maximus tristique.

Nunc nec ante in libero volutpat tempus. Nullam velit lorem, interdum sit amet bibendum vel, feugiat pulvinar est. Donec pretium id ipsum vel sodales. Proin porttitor turpis eget lorem tempus, non ullamcorper sem porttitor. In ornare, mauris sit amet vestibulum consequat, ex velit mollis mi, sed fermentum eros felis ac est.

Trending
s1mple Claims He Warned Boombl4 About 'Blackmailing Wife' Before Na'Vi Exit
CS:GO Stars Want Rio Major To Be Played In Maracanã Stadium Following One-Hour Sell Out
Summit1g Trolled By CS:GO Casters After PGL Major
PGL Antwerp FaZe vs Na'Vi Grand Final Is The Second Most-Viewed CS:GO Match Ever
Female Esports Royalty zAAz Officially Retires After 17-Year Career
Related Articles
Valve Patches Controversial Exploit As G2 m0NSEY Is Accused Of Immoral Play
S1mple Clashes With Thorin After Claims That 'FalleN Is Overrated'
Sh1ro Defends Alleged Controversial Symbol In CS:GO Stickers
Politics Should Be Left Out Of Esports Claims xQc Following Dota 2 Ban
Virtus.pro Dota 2 Player Apologises For Drawing 'Z' Symbol In Official Match