
ENT2025-03-20
ATF commented on the Dota 2 matchmaking update
Ammar “ATF” al-Assaf joked that, after the Dota 2 matchmaking update, no one will be able to steal the builds of a cyber athlete, and also thought about the possibility of selling his own replays.
The player's messages in the matchmaking chat were submitted by Reddit users.
“No one can steal my builds now. EZ.
That's actually a good idea, Bryle . I need a manager to sell my replays. There's a different price for each hero. For Bristleback, $2,000. For this replay on Mid Razor, it's 25 dollars.”
On March 20, developers from Valve released an update for Dota 2 with a limit on Immortal Draft with 8,500 MMR, as well as a closed history of such matches among pro players. Such changes led to problems in the work of a number of services that collect statistics of pro-players' matches.
Earlier Ilya “Yatoro” Mulyarchuk accused Ammar “ATF” al-Assaf of abusing the matchmaking bug.