Rumor: Bleed eSports are planning to acquire a DPC slot from T1
Esports organization Bleed eSports is reportedly planning to enter the Dota 2 scene in the next DPC season. To do this, the Singaporean club is going to buy a slot from T1, other representatives of Southeast Asia.
Bleed eSports are known for their Valorant roster . For them, the Dota 2 roster will become the second team in the club. T1 started the past DPC season quite well, but then took 9-12th place at ESL One Stockholm 2022. 5th place at DPC SEA 2021/2022 Tour 3: Division I did not allow them to get to PGL Arlington Major.
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Also, the organization failed to earn a slot in ESL One Malaysia 2022. And the reinforcement in the form of two-time world champions, ana and Topson, did not help to break through to The International 2022. T1 lost to Vici Gaming with a score of 1:2 in The International 2022: Last Chance Qualifier, taking 5-6th place.
After a similar failure in Dota 2, a number of players left the roster, the team first said goodbye to Kuku, Xepher and coach March . A few days later, Whitemon also left the ranks of the organization. Topson is in the team as a stand-in, so he probably won't stay long either. Only ana remains, but if T1 decides to close the Dota 2 roster, then the eminent Australian will be without a team.
The composition of T1 is presented below:
- ana
- Topson
Recall that The International 2022 was held in Singapore from October 15 to 30 of this year. The venues were Suntec Singapore and Singapore Indoor Stadium. 20 teams competed for a prize pool of $18,930,775. The Tundra Esports team became the world champions and earned $8,518,822.
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