A few days ago, the V Society issued an announcement announcing that the first Major of the year was cancelled, and there was no mention of the whereabouts of the bonus, which angered many professional players and anchors, and the Network immediately scolded the V Society.

Just when many people speculated that this would be the beginning of the demise of the game of Dota 2, V Society may have seen that the momentum was not right, and soon issued an official statement.
Roughly summarized, the V Society said that the cancellation of the event was mainly a pot of external environment, not their intention, but there was no good communication. Then there was a very systematic apology, and finally drew a pie, indicating that "I am preparing for an online game."
The V Society's post can be said to be responsive, pertinent in wording, using the external environment as a reason to cancel the game, obviously making it impossible for everyone to continue to scold them. But although the previous craze of scolding the V Club has temporarily subsided, players are still laughing at the irresponsible behavior that Major casually canceled, and even the official blog of the OG Club has become hilarious, they tweeted: "Imagine the boys appearing in the Major entrance ceremony... What the? Major is gone?! The words were still full of dissatisfaction.
As a second-tier player, his financial situation is not optimistic, first of all, when he joined the new team, the transfer fee was paid by several good brothers of the QC team themselves, and his room and board expenses were also solved by others.
He complained on Twitter that his career path in DOTA2 is no different from gambling, and if he is lucky enough to enter TI, he will have 600,000 US dollars to get it, and if he can't enter TI, his income is usually not as good as that of a homeless man who receives a relief fund. It can be seen that the cancellation of this competition has a great impact on the psychology and economy of the players, and we will wait and see whether the plan of the V Society to make up for the merits of the online competition this time will work.
Note: This article is submitted by Koko and does not represent Aggro's esports views, and others are welcome to contribute.