Falcons seemingly swoops up Dota 2 roster consisting of two TI champions

Whereas some organizations headed for the exits after Dota 2’s The Worldwide 2023, others had been ready to choose up a aggressive roster. Falcons’ curiosity in Dota 2 has been echoing by means of the scene and a roster that includes TI winners signed up for a event with the membership’s title immediately.

A squad that includes TI11 champions Jingjun “Sneyking” Wu and Oliver “skiter” Lepko, in addition to Ammar “ATF” Al-Assaf, Andreas “Cr1t-” Nielsen, and Stanislav “Malr1ne” Potorak registered for ESL One Kuala Lumpur 2023’s open qualifiers, whereas Tundra Esports introduced the departure of its two members. Falcons has not formally introduced the signing of this roster, nevertheless.

Contemplating the primary set of open qualifiers for the Kuala Lumpur occasion is scheduled to start out on Nov. 12, the roster might need to register earlier than an official announcement. At time of writing, it isn’t clear which area Falcons will characterize on the occasion.

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4 of the gamers on the roster are from Europe and Falcons is a MENA-based group, which means the group also can resolve to play within the MENA qualifiers in the event that they fulfill the necessities of the occasion organizers.

The roster shuffle season within the Western European area has been sluggish till now as Team Secret welcomed back two familiar faces to its Dota 2 roster, with the remainder of the area biding its time. Regardless of being an surprising partnership between its gamers, the Falcons roster generated a good stage of hype.

Sneyking, skiter, ATF, and Cr1t are all names that Dota 2 followers are fairly acquainted with, however the remaining piece of the Falcons puzzle is a relatively new title to the scene because it’ll be Malr1ne’s first likelihood on a tier-one group. Malr1ne beforehand performed for Nemiga Gaming and is the 19-year-old prodigy who has been occupying high slots in Dota 2’s ranked ladder.

Dot Esports has reached out to Falcons for remark.

Author: Ronnie Neal