4 D Esports betalte premiepenger til lag for å ha deltatt i DPC SA 2021/2022 Tour 3
Maksym ShylovTournament operator 4D Esports released a statement on social media, where he stated that he had finally paid off all the debts on the prize teams that took part in DPC SA 2021/2022 Tour 3. We previously wrote that Iran is now part of Eastern Europe in Dota 2 .
4D Esports claims to have paid out the money to the 7 remaining teams on December 14th. According to the organizer, there was constant communication through private channels with all the participants of the last league, and the studio did everything possible to resolve the issue as soon as possible. 4D Esports promised that this would not happen again in the future.
The Spanish-speaking tournament operator handled all three DPC tours in South America last season. There were no complaints about DPC SA 2021/2022 Tour 1 and DPC SA 2021/2022 Tour 2. The organizer attributes the late payment of prize money to problems with sponsors. Until 2022, they organized local non-ranking tournaments, the largest of which was Realms Collide: The Burning Darkness with a prize pool of $75,000.
Recall that DPC SA 2021/2022 Tour 3 was held from June 6 to July 17 of this year in an online format. The best teams in South America fought in two divisions. Thunder Awaken won the first division and Coritiba Esports won the second division.
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Maksym har jobbet hos EGamersWorld siden 2017. Han begynte i selskapet i løpet av det første året på universitetet og jobbet som oversetter frem til 2022. Etter det begynte Maksym å jobbe som redaktør. Hoveddisiplinen hans er Dota 2, og med tiden ble Maksyms ansvar utvidet til å omfatte CS:GO, CS2 og Valorant. I tillegg publiserer han som redaktør diverse materiale om spilltemaer.