Valve Corporation announced today that the remake of the highly anticipated “Free to Play” documentary will star Sigma International mid player Adrian “FATA” Trinks.

The film is tentatively titled “Safe to Leave” and will document the daily life of FATA, focusing on the Sigma versus RoX.KIS DreamLeague Group Stage match and its immediate aftermath.

During the first minute of game, FATA disconnected after choosing the wrong skill for his hero, forcing a remake and denying RoX.KIS a level 1 Roshan. After the match, Sigma insisted that they “would have checked” Rosh despite none of their players being in position on the map.

While the move was heavily criticized by many fans and players, some believe what FATA and Sigma did in their match was entirely reasonable.

“Sigma should be allowed the re-game,” said Titan player Lee “kYxY” Kong Yang. “Miss clicks and Roshans shouldn’t determine an entire match.”

The documentary will also feature in-depth interviews with the players and their families.

“We miss skilled him at birth but we chose not to remake,” said FATA’s father, Darth FATA. “I wanted to level stats but his mother miss clicked cry.”

Despite FATA’s public apology on Reddit after the incident, the family of Sigma’s French captain Sebastien “7ckingmad” Debs was less remorseful.

“Teams can’t even play Dota without starting off level 2,” said 7ckngDad. “My son would never let a Rosh go unchecked against the Russians.”

Valve is planning to screen the film to attendees of The International 6 and will release it on Steam with a special Shadow Fiend arcana item, digitally signed by FATA, that remakes itself on each respawn.

