The TNC Predator Dota 2 Team was attacked by the Mobile Legends Community! The development of the world’s esports ecosystem has indeed increased from year to year. This is because there are many esports games that have strong communities.
Among the several esports games that have a strong community are 2 Multiplayer Online Battle Arena (MOBA) games, namely Dota 2 and Mobile Legends. Dota 2 was able to maintain their existence for a decade thanks to its community.
This can also be seen from the number of The International 10 (TI10) prize pool which is the highest esports tournament in history, where this prize pool is crowdfunding from the community when buying the TI10 Battle Pass.
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The Mobile Legends community is also strong enough for the Southeast Asia region, where thanks to this community, Mobile Legends, which was present in 2016, can grow very fast until now.
But recently there was a Dota 2 pro player from the Philippines, namely the support from TNC Predator named Timothy John “Tims” Randrup, who was attacked by the Mobile Legends community in the Philippines.
In one of Tims’ live streams on Facebook, Tims said that the decline in the number of Dota 2 players was because the players had difficulty with Dota 2 (such as mechanics) and they wanted an easier game like Mobile Legends.
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Tims also said that it is not as difficult as a career in Dota 2, a career in Mobile Legends has much lower competition and Tims can see 5 year old children playing Mobile Legends.
The team also added that he even remembered a mother who played Mobile Legends while washing clothes. It is shown on television shows (in the Philippines). Tims claims that Dota 2 viewers are more mature than ML viewers.
After speaking this, Tims and his colleagues also received criticism from the MLBB community. Currently, many Filipino gaming communities are expressing their displeasure with Tims’ comments.
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