Match at The International 2024 stopped due critical bug

Tournaments
05.09.2024
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In a match within the Group B tiebreakers at The International 2024, all players at the same time disconnected. After reconnecting, one of the players encountered a critical bug that delayed the game for a long time.

Tundra Esports met G2.Invictus Gaming in a tiebreaker. At one moment, all players disconnected, and after reconnecting, Tundra Esports stand-in Martin Saksa Sazdov detected a bug that stopped the match to continue. Saksa was playing Mirana, however at one point he was missing Aghanim's Shard and the ability to use Leap. The pause lasted for over forty minutes and the game was reverted back to 60 seconds. Similar instances were seen yesterday.

The International 2024 takes place from September 4 to 15 in the capital of Denmark, Copenhagen. 16 teams take part in the championship. The starting prize pool of the tournament is $1,600,000.

Earlier, CyberScore.live reported that Maelstrom compiled a tier list of teams for The International 2024.

G2.Invictus Gaming
Team
G2.Invictus Gaming
Tundra Esports
Team
Tundra Esports
Saksa (Martin Sazdov)
Player
Saksa (Martin Sazdov)
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