“This might be the funniest thing I’ve ever seen…” Esports journalist praises Valve for giving cheating DotA2 players an absolutely brutal holiday gift


What you need to know

  • Players caught ‘smurfing’ in DotA2 have logged on to be greeted by a gift from Valve, a ‘Highly Toxic Lump of Coal’ which permabans their account.
  • The bans have been handed out indiscriminately and even to professional streamers who have opened the gift live.
  • Smurfing is when a highly skilled player intentionally uses an alternate account to have an advantage over new less skilled players.

Sing along if you know the words. You better watch out, you better not smurf. You better not cheat, I’m telling you first — Valve is coming to ban your account.

Ok not the catchiest of holiday jingles, I’m no songwriter, but Valve is fully feeling the holiday spirit today after handing out bans to DotA2 players most imaginatively. From average gamers to big-time streamers, players found to have been ‘smurfing’ in the game have found a seasonal gift on their account in the form of a highly toxic lump of coal’. The coal when accepted (and it gives you no choice) permanently bans the DotA2 account from playing.

Cheating players have been handed a lump of toxic coal which bans their DotA2 account. (Image credit: u/RainStoryGame)

The festive gift accompanying the “Highly Toxic Lump of Coal” reads “Your Dota account has been permanently banned for Smurfing, or other violations of the Steam Terms of Service,”. Some streamers completely unaware have opened their mysterious gifts live on Twitch to be told the news that their account is banned.

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