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PSG.LGD’s Dota 2 roster remaining together, according to manager Pan Fei

The post-International shuffle has already begun, with players and organizations announcing changes that will go into effect when the 2022 Dota Pro Circuit kicks off the next season. It appears, however, that PSG.LGD is more than ready to run things back with its roster that came just one game short of lifting the Aegis of Champions.  That news comes from the team’s general manager Pan Fei, who shared a lengthy post with his thoughts about the season on his Weibo, confirming that the roster will remain together for at least

Thunder Predator parts ways with its roster after The International 10

Following a disappointing end to their run at The International 10, Thunder Predator’s Dota 2 roster has left the organization and is looking for a new sponsor ahead of the 2022 Dota Pro Circuit, according to an announcement from today.  The team, captained by Joel “MoOz” Ozambela, performed extraordinary well during the regular season, finishing second and third in the South American regional league for seasons one and two respectively. They also finished in a tie for fifth at the ONE Esports Singapore Major, but failed to qualify for the

Thunder Predator is the first team eliminated from The International 10

Their backs were against the wall from day one, but after two sound defeats at the hands of Team Aster, Thunder Predator is the first team eliminated from Dota 2’s The International 10 with a 0-7 record on day three.  TP was one of South America’s best Dota 2 teams all year, but it looked like the Peruvian squad was losing steam as the 2021 Dota Pro Circuit dragged on. Well, we gave our best. Thank you everyone for supporting us even today. It's hard for our boys, they still

Evil Geniuses, OG, and the main event implications for a clash at The International 10

This article is sponsored by DJ Esports. Evil Geniuses had a very strong showing during the 2021 Dota Pro Circuit placing second at the One Esports Singapore Major and WePlay AniMajor and qualifying for The International 10 with a global leading 1,700 DPC points. The success of EG this season largely came from integrating Abed and iceiceice into the team. With the Southeast Asian players joining the team, EG was able to implement a much more aggressive and technical style that helped the roster reach new heights. This playstyle shift had the

Here are the players to watch at The International 2021

Dota 2 has had a chaotic 2021 season with remnants of the previous year carrying over while many teams host completely different rosters that have changed throughout the Dota Pro Circuit. Throughout that period, we only had two real chances to see players compete at an international level when the top teams from each region clashed at the OneEsports Singapore Major and WePlay AniMajor.  Now, heading into The International 10, 18 of the best teams in the world will battle it out from Oct. 7 to 17 for their share

Here are the top picks to win Dota 2’s The International 10

After two years of waiting, The International 10 is finally here, which means 18 of Dota 2’s best teams will be competing on esports’ biggest stage for their share of the $40 million prize pool. For just the third time this year, top players from around the world will gather together in one location to play a tournament. The final premier event of the season will run from Oct. 7 to 17 to test their mettle and see who has what it takes to lift the Aegis of Champions. Some

Team SMG parts ways with kpii heading into next Dota 2 season

Damien “kpii” Chok is on the move again, parting ways with Team SMG after just six months with the organization.  Since forming at the start of the year, SMG has gone through several iterations. Management has changed up the roster twice since the start of the 2021 Dota Pro Circuit, where the team had mixed results early. TI marks the end of a season, and with that, we say thank you and farewell to @kpiidota. It's been a fun run. If anyone could play on high ping and still won

PMPL SEA Championship will begin on Oct. 12 with a complete league format

The PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL) Southeast Asia (SEA) Championship season four is here. Twenty teams from Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia/ Singapore, and Vietnam will be competing for a share of an undisclosed prize pool and slots to the PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) 2021. Unlike last season when the SEA Championship was just a three-day event with 16 teams, season four is getting a complete league format. The 20 teams will be competing across the league stage (Oct. 12 to 31) and finals (Nov. 5 to 7) to crown a

Aespa perform hit single ‘Next Level’ at the Wild Rift SEA Championship 2021 Finals

K-pop girl group Aespa performed at the opening ceremony of the League of Legends: Wild Rift Southeast Asia Championship grand finals today. The popular group performed their hit single “Next Level” at the event. While the SEA Championship was played online, the four members of AESPA performed on a stage at an undisclosed location. Aespa was formed by Korean entertainment company SM Entertainment in November 2020. The band has seen several hits and is now slated to release its first mini-album, titled Savage, on Oct. 5. [embedded content] Related: Wild