All Teams For DOTA 2 Roster Shuffle 2024 And Their Squad
In the Dota 2 professional scene, the post-TI roster shuffle is already underway, with a number of elite players being let go by their respective teams. Entire teams have also broken apart and reorganized as a result of the shift. Some teams are assembling a new team around their best players that they have managed to keep.
Not only have the headline-grabbing transfers occurred in the European Union, but they have also occurred in the United States, China, and Southeast Asia. Rumor has it that the transfer frenzy is still ongoing in the Dota 2 community.
Teams must be cautious when it comes to transfer policies in front of the Kuala Lumpur Major in 2023. You can keep up with the Dota 2 transfer story with the aid of this tool.
Taiga and Masaros join Bleed Esports Dota 2 team
The SEA organization let go of DuBu and iceiceice prior to the 2023 Kaula Lumpur Major. The current roster of Bleed Esports is as follows:
- JaCkky
- Kordan
- Masaros
- DJ
- Taiga
nouns reveal their new Dota 2 roster
The entire roster was released by nouns, but Gunnar and Lelis returned for their rebuild. Following his turbulent time in TI12, Fly left Shopify Rebellion and became involved in the reconstruction of nouns.
The active roster is as follows:
- Yuma (stand-in)
- Stormstormer (stand-in)
- Gunnar
- Lelis
- Fly
Winter Bear is the new destination for Mikey
Winter Bear recently shared their ESL One Kuala Lumpur roster. The team includes:
- Lowskill
- Mikey
- KaChal
- Merlin
- Nagato
Some people might have been surprised by Mikey’s move because he was already using Nigma Galaxy. Even though he was under contract with Nigma, the player had previously disclosed on his X channel that they had given him permission to look into other options. Seeing the group perform will be fascinating.
Here is the new Dota 2 roster for OG.
After missing out on TI12, OG had to rearrange their squad. Following DM and Kitrak’s departure, the new lineup is as follows:
- Yuragi – Safelaner
- bzm – Midlaner
- Wisper – Offlaner
- Ari – Soft Support
- Ceb – Hard Support and Captain
Team Aster reveals their new Dota 2 roster
Aster has experienced a significant change in their roster. The group disclosed that Monet, SumaiL, Xxs, and Kaka are no longer with them. The following is their updated roster:
- Erika
- Echo
- 生死
- Frisk
- 皮球
- Super – Coach
Team Falcons announces new Dota 2 roster
With a number of rumors coming to pass, Team Falcons has revealed their new roster. Here is the team:
- Carry – Skiter
- Support – Sneyking
- Carry – ATF
- Mid – Malr1ne
- Support – Cr1t-
- Manager – AfrOmoush
Shopify Rebellion’s new direction for their Dota 2 team
The terrible TI campaign was carried out by North American behemoth Shopify Rebellion. In crucial games, they were unable to maintain their lead and function as a cohesive squad. As so, several of the team’s most valuable players left. They released Captain Tal “Fly” Aizik, Abed “Abed” Yusop, and Andreas “Cr1t-” Nielsen.
Shopify Rebellion brought on Jonáš “SabeRLight-” Volek and Artour “Arteezy” Babaev, and they will likely form the core of a new team. On top of that, to the dismay of the supporters, Shopify’s coach is still Kanishka “BuLba” Sosale.
Tundra Esports’ shocking Dota 2 roster change
With the acquisition of Topias “Topson” Taavitsainen, the newest member of the TI10 champions, the TI12 campaign got underway. They were eliminated from The International 2023 Lower Bracket Round 1 by tier-2 team words, nevertheless, because of their lack of charisma and inability to adjust to the new meta.
Thus, the key players parted ways with them following their TI roster reshuffle. Neta “33” Shapira, Jingjun “Sneyking” Wu, Oliver “skiter” Lepko, and Leon “Nine” Kirilin all quit the London-based group in the course of four days. Nine continued in his most recent Twitter post to declare the following:
“I am going on an extended competitive-dota break. I am forever grateful for the last 3 years with Tundra, both the players and the org. I have fulfilled my dream with friends I hold dear, and experienced things i will never forget.”
For the next major, supporters anticipate that the management will assemble a team around two-time Aegis winner Topson. Tundra’s coach is Kurtis “Aui_2000” Ling, the TI5 winner.
The Dota 2 roster of Team Secret is replete with Midone and BOOM.
For the first time since its founding in 2014, Team Secret did not make it into The International this year. Since Remco “Crystallis” Arets was having trouble carrying, most predicted that he would depart the team. Remarkably, he was kept on with Daniyal “yamich” Lazebnyy and Clement “Puppey” Ivanov. Armel “Armel” Tabios and Saieful “Fbz” Ilham were formally removed from the active roster.
Two former Secret players, Yeik “MidOne” Nai Zheng and Miroslav “BOOM” Bičan, took over as the offlane and midlane players, respectively. This reorganized squad is expected to play in the next major.
The new Invictus Gaming Dota 2 team
Among the well-known esports teams from the Chinese region is Invictus Gaming. The team managed to create a formidable crew for their tour in spite of multiple obstacles. The majority of their roster was dissolved, while Du “Monet” Peng was welcomed.
Ye “BoBoKa” Zhibiao, Thiay “JT-” Jun Wen, Cheng “NothingToSay” Jin Xiang, and Yap “xNova” Jian Wei. They also hired Gao “@dogf1ghts” Tianpeng from iG Vitality as a new coach.
Dota 2 transfer market
The following is the transfer list, comprising both rumors and confirmed moves, under each region:
Americas
- Abed returns to the SEA region by joining Blacklist International.
- Fly, the ex-captain of Shopify Rebellion, is currently without a team.
- nouns disbanded, K1, Gunnar, Moo, Lelis, and Yamsun are without a team as of now.
- Slatem and MJz, former captain of Thunder Awaken, have parted ways with the South American Dota 2 team.
- Beastcoast disbands, Parker, DarkMago, Sacred, Scofield, and Stinger without a team.
- Evil Geniuses releases the entire roster. Pakazs, Chris Luck, Wisper, Matthew (captain), and Panda are expected to join other South American tier 1 teams.
- Yopaj and Kitrak may join Shopify Rebellion, according to Tims.
Europe
- Zai takes an indefinite break from competitive Dota 2 after parting ways with Team Liquid.
- Ex-Secret players Midone and BOOM return home with a new coach, Ahfu.
- 33 becomes the new offlaner for Team Liquid.
- Chu departs from OG.
- Nine takes a break from competitive gaming.
- According to Armel and Tims, Miracle and Sumail will join Nigma.
- Sumail will return to Nigma after his loan spell at Aster.
- Entity moves Stormstormer to its inactive roster.
- Tobi leaves Quest Esports.
- MaIr1ne, Vazya, and Rodger leave Nemiga Gaming.
Asia
- Raven, Abed, Gabbi, and Carlo (captain) join TIMS in Blacklist International.
- 747, a newly formed Dota 2 team from SEA, adds inYourdreaM, Karl, db-, Boomy, and Jaunel.
- Boom Esports say goodbye to Natsumi, Yopaj, Ws, Boboka, and xNova.
- The new Dota 2 roster of Boom Esports team Natshuba, owljan, Lane, and Ohaiyo.
- Monet leaves Team Aster to join Invictus Gaming.
- NothingToSay sees the exit door at LGD Gaming.
- IG‘s new Dota 2 team comprises Monet, NothingToSay, JT-, Boboka, and xNova.
- iceiceice may depart from Bleed Esports.
- Talon Esports release 23savage, Mikoto, Jabz, Q, and Oli.
- Masaros, Midone, Ahfu, and Jaunuel depart from Team SMG.