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M’sian Dota 2 Pro ‘NothingToSay’ & Team Narrowly Lose TI10 Grand Finals, Wins RM21.6 MILLION

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20-year-old Malaysian Dota 2 professional player Cheng Jin Xiang or more famously known by his in-game name ‘NothingToSay’ and his China-based Dota 2 team PSG.LGD narrowly lose the world’s biggest eSports tournament in terms of prize pool, The International 10 (TI10) in Bucharest, Romania today in one of the most tense Grand Finals in the tournament’s history.

Trailing 2-0 in the Grand Finals against Eastern-European based Team Spirit, NothingToSay and PSG.LGD almost turned the tide around and staged a comeback to make it 2-2 before ultimately succumbing in Game 5. Team Spirit snatched the victory in the deciding game in a resounding fashion to claim the ‘Aegis of Champions’ and win a whopping USD18.2 million or approximately RM75.6 million!

The International 10 is the 10th iteration of the annual Dota 2 tournament which had to be postponed for 2 years due to the Covid-19 pandemic. This year’s prize pool is the biggest in the tournament’s history with an incredible total of USD40 million (RM166 million) on offer! By winning TI10, Team Spirit wins 45.5% of the prize pool which is USD18,208,300 or approximately RM75.6 million. Meanwhile, second place PSG.LGD wins 13% of the prize pool which is USD5,202,400 or approximately RM21.6 million.

Not too shabby for second place eh?

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Nothingtosay during game 2 of ti10 grand finals

 

Playing the midlaner for PSG.LGD, NothingToSay is considered by many in the Dota 2 professional scene as the current best player of the game in the whole world and his team PSG.LGD’s exploits at TI10 came at no surprise as the team is one of the highest ranked in the Dota 2 Pro Circuit and was the favourite to win the whole thing. Unfortunately, they fell short at the very end and succumbed to the underdog Team Spirit.

Prior to the start of the tournament, NothingToSay almost missed out on actually participating in TI10 due to complications with getting Visa approval by the Malaysian government to travel to Romania. Thankfully, the matter was quickly resolved after the matter got the attention of those in power.

With PSG.LGD’s and NothingToSay coming in second place, Dota 2 pro Chuan remains the only Malaysian to win The International when he did so with Invictus Gaming in TI2 back in 2012. Do note however that the tournament has grown significantly since then, as the prize pool for TI2 was USD1.6 million which seems little compared to TI10’s USD40 million.

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Psg. Lgd during game 2 of ti10 grand finals.

Trailing 2-0 to Team Spirit, PSG.LGD managed to draft NothingToSay’s signature hero ‘Tinker’ in game 3 which sparked the comeback for the team. NothingToSay was then able to play another of his signature heroes, ‘Kunkka’ in game 4 which Team Spirit simply could not handle. However, in game 5, PSG.LGD let Team Spirit get their star player ‘Collapse’ signature hero ‘Magnus’ which dominated the whole tournament which proved to be a mistake as Team Spirit steamrolled the deciding game.

GGWP! Congratulations to Cheng Jin Xiang aka NothingToSay for coming in second place in the world’s biggest eSports tournament. Despite falling short, Malaysia is still proud of you!

 

Also read: M’sian Dota 2 Player Leads His Team To The Grand Finals Of TI10 To Potentially Win RM75.6 Million!

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