

LighTofHeaveN jokingly said the team struggled to find chemistry when the roster had Alexey "Solo" Berezin as the captain and Ivan "Artstyle" Antonov as coaches. Roughly translated, his comment was that Virtus.pro never rose above sixth place in The International for good reason. In this context, he brought up the communication barrier in their TI 2019 roster. Yesterday, in the post-series panel, after PSG.LGD knocked Virtus.pro off to the lower brackets after a 2-0 win, LighTofHeaveN took to discussing the challenges that the team faces. LighTofHeaveN, also known as LOST, was part of the original Na'Vi roster that won its first international tournament. LighTofHeaveN made some pointed comments about the communication barrier in former Virtus.pro Dota 2 roster Yesterday, the abrupt dismissal of Dmitriy "LighTofHeaveN" Kupriyanov from the Russian broadcast staff made news in the Russian Dota 2 community. While the vast majority of Dota 2's international viewerbase tunes into the English stream, there are also official localized streams in Russian and Chinese for TI 10, among more. Valve has finally returned to the traditional goofy shenanigans that tier-1 Dota 2 events are famous for, thanks largely to Jake "SirActionSlacks" Kanner and Andrew "Jenkins" Jenkins. One must also acknowledge the work being put into the post-match panel. The main stage for TI 10 Dota 2 is all set up with a Team Secret vs PSG.LGD upper bracket final.
