Post TI Dota 2 Roster Shuffle Hub: Stay up to date with the latest roster news

Post TI Dota 2 Roster Shuffle Hub: Stay up to date with the latest roster news

As a die-hard Dota 2 fan with years of gaming under my belt, I can’t help but feel a thrill of anticipation as the dust settles on The International 2024. The post-T roster shuffle is always an exciting time, and this year is no exception!


Who’s going where?

2024’s Dota 2 International tournament has wrapped up, and teams are now preparing for changes in their lineups, tweaks to their strategies, and more. The post-tournament shuffle is at its peak, and we’re here to provide you with the latest roster news and developments. Be sure to save this article for staying informed about all the recent Dota 2 roster updates.

Dota 2 Roster Updates

September 20

Talon announce Kuku as Stand-in

Aurora Gaming Part ways with Ori and 23Savage

23 Savage and Ori have departed from Aurora Gaming. Their team ended up placing 7th to 8th at TI13 following a strong third-place finish in their group stage. Despite securing a spot in the Upper bracket, they suffered a swift elimination after losing to Xtreme Gaming shortly thereafter.

September 19

Team Spirit Dota 2 roster sees changes

Among the legendary Dota 2 teams ever assembled, Team Spirit is set to restructure its lineup. The organization recently announced that players Yatoro and Mira will be leaving the team shortly following the completion of TI13.

Team Spirit didn’t live up to expectations at The International 2024, finishing in positions 9-12 instead. Surprisingly, they started off strong during the Group stage, going undefeated. However, their Seeding decider match against nouns resulted in a 0-2 loss, placing them in the lower bracket for the Main Stage. This put pressure on them to avoid any mistakes. They managed to win their first playoff game against G2xiG with a score of 2-0, but unfortunately, they lost their subsequent series against Xtreme Gaming.

Ramzes’ loan with Tundra comes to an end, Back to Liga

At The International 2024, Tundra Esports put forth an impressive performance, but their journey came to a halt in the lower bracket finals when they were defeated by Gaimin Gladiators. RAMZES, who temporarily joined the team from L1GA on loan, will now return to his original team following the expiration of his loan term.

Following this adjustment, Tundra Esports have reduced their team size to four members. It’s intriguing to observe how this revised lineup will develop. Currently, here’s who’s on the Tundra Esports Dota 2 squad:

  • Ivan “Pure” Moskalenko
  • Topias “Topson” Taavitsainen
  • Edgar “9Class” Naltakian
  • Matthew “Whitemon” Filemon

Despite featuring a stand-in Tundra Esports had an exceptional run through The International 2024. The team lost to Gaimin Gladiators in the upper bracket before moving through the lower bracket to reach the LB Finals. However, their repeat match, an opportunity to get revenge on Gaimin for their earlier loss, was still unsuccessful.

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