It was supposed to be a highlight on the Counter-Strike and Dota 2 competitive calendars, but the Gaming Paradise event in September turned out to be nothing short of a shambles. Broadcasts were constantly plagued by technical issues. PCs werent delivered on time, and when they arrived they werent all in an equal state. Accommodation wasnt properly paid which was thankful, because players were having their passports confiscated. And the Dota 2 event didnt even go ahead; it was cancelled entirely.
In short, Gaming Paradise was comfortably the worst eSports event of 2015. But the bad news isnt over, because the company responsible has reportedly issued a statement revealing that they are about to go into bankruptcy w…
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