{"id":42501,"date":"2025-01-28T16:41:49","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:41:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/valve-makes-dota-2-tournament-change-logo-potentially-promoting-communism-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T16:41:49","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:41:49","slug":"valve-makes-dota-2-tournament-change-logo-potentially-promoting-communism-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/valve-makes-dota-2-tournament-change-logo-potentially-promoting-communism-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Valve makes Dota 2 tournament change logo potentially \u201cpromoting communism\u201d &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Valve makes Dota 2 tournament change logo potentially \u201cpromoting communism\u201d Epic Esports Events, ValveDota 2 tournament organizer Epic Esports Events (EEE) has changed the logo for the Eastern Europe Dota Pro Circuit, following a request from Valve. The logo was said to potentially violate Ukrainian laws over the promotion of communism. With many countries in Eastern Europe remaining staunchly anti-communist in the post-Soviet era, Ukraine in particular has laws against the promotion of communism, including either accidental or purposeful communist symbolism. In this case, Dota 2 tournament organizers, Epic Esports Events, have been asked by the game\u2019s developers, Valve, to change their logo for the Eastern Europe Dota Pro Circuit, with the assertion that it\u2019s too similar to a former USSR symbol. The logo sees fan-favorite character Pudge framed by a fiery red star lined with golden trims. The tournament\u2019s name is also emblazoned in a rectangular banner at the forefront. The devs, however, believe that a former Soviet image is incredibly similar to the EEE design. \u201cCommunist\u201d Dota 2 tournament logo removed The image in question is the logo of the former All-Union Pioneer Organization, a youth organization that existed between 1922 and 1991. Instead of Dota\u2019s beloved Pudge, communist icon Vladimir Lenin was the one in the flaming star and the banner was inscribed with \u201cAlways Ready!\u201d Valve demanded that EEE remove the logo as it could potentially inspire legal action on behalf of the Ukrainian Government, which remains strict in its rules around communist imagery. Read More: Top 20 highest earning Dota 2 Pro Players &#8211; \u201cRecently we\u2019ve received a request from Valve to change the tournament\u2019s logo, as it may potentially be in violation with Ukraine\u2019s law in regards to banning the promotion of communism,\u201d EEE said in a December 2 tweet. \u201cThe main task of Epic Esports Events is to ensure a seamless competition for all parties involved,\u201d they continue. \u201cTherefore, despite the already made gift sets, banners and other products containing the logo of the tournament, as well as the legal opinion confirming that the logo can not be considered a communist symbolism and, even more so, is not propaganda, we\u2019ve decided to change the logo of the event.\u201d The logo is yet to be replaced, and for the moment EEE\u2019s one is featured during the tournament. Either way, the tournament is well underway and the East\u2019s Dota 2 stars are duking it out to claim the crown.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Valve makes Dota 2 tournament change logo potentially \u201cpromoting communism\u201d Epic Esports Events, ValveDota 2 tournament organizer Epic Esports Events (EEE) has changed the logo for the Eastern Europe Dota Pro Circuit, following a request from Valve. The logo was said to potentially violate Ukrainian laws over the promotion of communism. 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