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Is Valve extending The International 10 Battle Pass end date?

Steven Rondina
Steven Rondina Published 15/09/2020

Officially, The International 10 Battle Pass is set to wrap up later this week. Unofficially, that might not end up being the case.

In theory, The International Battle Pass is exactly that. A battle pass that begins with the push towards The International and ends upon the event’s conclusion. But for one reason or another, Valve has consistently found a reason to push out its end date.

Valve has already done this once in 2020. Earlier this year, the battle pass’ end date was pushed back to accommodate a weeklong stretch during which servers in Southeast Asia were crashing during peak hours. This prompted Valve to push back the initially planned end date by seven days to September 19.

In today’s update we will be extending the Battle Pass end date by a week, from Sep 12 to Sep 19. We have also made a few improvements to the Game Coordinator today, and will continue to investigate some more clues related to the extreme load surge that happened at 4AM Seattle.

— DOTA 2 (@DOTA2) June 19, 2020

Things haven’t exactly gone well since, though. The TI10 Battle Pass has been one disaster after another, and that could prompt Valve to add a bit more time for fans.

Immortal Treasure 3 delay, Trove cancellation may see TI10 Battle Pass extended

The TI10 Battle Pass has been an almost constant source of controversy. Right from the beginning, fans accused Valve of changing the BP system by making it harder to earn levels to force them into purchasing them. This was followed by frequent downtime across multiple regions alongside the extended downtime in Southeast Asia.

Things didn’t get better with time. Alongside the gripes and outages, a number of other controversies sprang up including the unpopular hero persona skins and extended waits for the release of each component of the battle pass. 

Fan frustration kicked into an even higher gear when a Valve developer revealed that there likely wouldn’t be a 2020 Trove Carafe. That proved to be a tipping point for Dota 2 players, which wasn’t helped by the calamitous announcement that the Dota Pro Circuit was scrapped indefinitely. This resulted in a whirlwind of criticism that the traditionally silent Valve was forced to react to.

The biggest problem right now facing Valve is its inability to deliver on the Immortal Treasure 3. The final battle pass-exclusive treasure has typically been one of the last major releases each year, but it’s never come out this close to the end date.

If Valve ends up not being able to deliver on it by the TI10 Battle Pass end date of September 19, the battle pass could be extended out further.

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Steven Rondina is a true lifelong gamer. His earliest memories are of playing video games, and he has continued playing them throughout his life with no plans to stop any time soon. Steven’s favorite franchises in gaming include Pokemon, Dark Souls, and Counter-Strike. He has previously published with Bleacher Report and other gaming outlets.

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