Bleed Esports To Acquire T1’s DPC Slot

Singaporean esports outfit Bleed Esports will take over T1's Division 1 spot in the upcoming Dota Pro Circuit (DPC) 2023.

By Shubham Dalal | Nov 13, 2022 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Singaporean esports outfit Bleed Esports will take over T1’s Division 1 spot in the upcoming Dota Pro Circuit (DPC) 2023, according to sources close to Sportsluma . T1’s future in Dota 2 is unclear, but our sources tell us the team currently has no plans to move to other regions.Currently, Bled Esports only operates a roster in Valorant that is primarily composed of players from Singapore. But its expansion into Dota 2 would mean it has another esports title under its belt.If you need more information about Bleed Esports To Acquire T1’s DPC Slot then read all article carefully and share with your friends.

Bleed Esports To Acquire T1’s DPC Slot :

According to our sources, Bleed eSports will make its debut in Dota 2 in the next DPC season. This would mark the organization’s expansion into non-legitimate titles. It is a welcome sign that a new esports organisation is looking to enter the Southeast Asian Dota 2 space and win the trophy in Asian level. Unfortunately, it comes at the cost of a major global eSports organization giving up its position.

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Several key players in T1 have recently left the team. Most recently in October, coach Park “Mar” Tae-win and players Carlo “Kuku” Palad, Mathieu “Whitemon” Filemon, and Kenny “xfer” Deo left the T1 roster, stating that they are looking for new opportunities. were searching With Topias “Topson” Taavitsainen’s tenure at T1 coming to an end (as he was only recruited as a stand-in) and Anathan “ana” Pham also expected to leave the roster, T1’s Dota 2 The future was looking grim ahead of the DPC 2023 season.

T1 first entered Dota 2 in 2019 after establishing themselves as the legendary League of Legends team. After some initial problems in their first year, the team picked up several members of the successful Geek Fam lineup. The group worked together to win tournaments such as ESL One Summer 2021 and achieve a top 3 finish in WePlay AniMajor 2022. At the end of the 2021–22 season, it was proved to be the best team in Southeast Asia (SEA). A Top 8 finish at TI10.

After a strong showing in their first year together, the roster was retained for the 2021–22 season. But its results were not satisfied with performance the team want to be giving more better performance and it underwent several roster changes to regain its form and try new things. T1 invited two veterans, Topson and Ana, to their roster prior to TI11, but ultimately failed in the Last Chance qualifiers and failed to qualified to Asian championship.Perhaps its failure to make the TI11 lead T1 to give up its slot in Division 1 of the DPC 2022–23, which is expected to begin in December. It’s unclear whether this marks the end of T1’s tenure in Dota 2.

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