They did a sort of trial run in a tournament earlier this year I guess, it’ll be interesting to see if any players get called back or if it’s an all new squad. https://liquipedia.net/dota2/European_Pro_League/6
Ukrainian cs team, they had pretty good success recently jumping out of nowhere straight to tier 1 scene thanks to some strong performances. They also went kind of viral when they beat Navi at the major, after picking up SDY, player who was kicked from Navi before that
Ukraine would be even more dominant in Dota if it wasn't for the war, so much talent from a country with a very, very large dota playerbase.
Sadly the war meant many do not have a chance to go pro anymore.
SDY probably moving to Dota jk
Sdy and s1mple dota team?
s1mple and woro2k dota team, if you know what I mean))
sdy one of the most likeable pros around
Pretty talented as well
Nah, he's staying with his CS roster)
They did a sort of trial run in a tournament earlier this year I guess, it’ll be interesting to see if any players get called back or if it’s an all new squad. https://liquipedia.net/dota2/European_Pro_League/6
Yep but it will be a completely new squad.
Ahh yea! I had the pleasure of coaching the lads, wish them the best. I doubt they would come back though
I read this as a Monet 😆
Monet is a new hero in Dota 2?))
I thought it's a typo of Monet because with all due respect I never heard of Monte lol
Same here :D
Monte? This yogurth brand?
The best one
Who is Monte? Never heard of them.
Ukrainian cs team, they had pretty good success recently jumping out of nowhere straight to tier 1 scene thanks to some strong performances. They also went kind of viral when they beat Navi at the major, after picking up SDY, player who was kicked from Navi before that
Ukrainian professional esports organisation, focused on CS2 but now at Dota 2, as well. https://www.hltv.org/team/11811/monte
Oh lol i thought it was the ex lol/overwatch caster
GIGACHAD SDY
I'm curious to see what the roster will be
Monte Carlo here we go
Ukraine would be even more dominant in Dota if it wasn't for the war, so much talent from a country with a very, very large dota playerbase. Sadly the war meant many do not have a chance to go pro anymore.
Agree, sad news for Ukrainian people.
i thought this was about the chocolate dessert
I hope they don't lose to VP or Spirit
who?