The Dota 2 tournaments are some of the biggest esports tournaments in the world. But the coronavirus pandemic has put a halt on all LAN tournaments, and Dota 2 tournaments are the same. After cancelling most of the tournaments after the Dota 2 ImbaTV Starladder minor, the ONE Esports Singapore Major has also been cancelled.
ONE Esports Singapore Major was supposed to be the final major in the DPC 2019-2020 circuit. This means all upcoming Dota 2 LAN events for 2019-2020 circuit stand cancelled. This comes after Valve announced that TI10 would now be likely held in 2021.
The announcement of cancellation of the Singapore Major was made by PGL, the tournament orgainser from their official Twitter account.
Due to the current global situation regarding the COVID-19 pandemic and the current regulations in Singapore, we want to inform everybody that the last DOTA 2 Major of the year, Singapore Major, will be canceled.
Take care, be strong, and keep yourselves safe and healthy! pic.twitter.com/h7mDp5TmR0— PGL (@pglesports) May 8, 2020
In other news, the Fortnite 2020 World Cup was also cancelled a couple of weeks ago.