Dota 2 Esports team BOOM Esports plan to remake it's Roster for new possibilities in 2023

JaCkky joined the Indonesian organization replacing Justine "Tino" Grimaldo in the regional finals of his SEA (Southeast Asia) DPC Tour for the first time in the season.

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Souliya “JaCkky” Khoomphetsavong from BOOM esports has also announced that he is considering new options for the upcoming 2023 Dota Pro Circuit (DPC) season, so BOOM Esports may be considering a complete revamp of their Dota 2 roster. I have. JaCkky joined the Indonesian organization replacing Justine “Tino” Grimaldo in the regional finals of his SEA (Southeast Asia) DPC Tour for the first time in the season. Since then, JaCkky has steadily built a reputation with the team as one of the best carriers in the region. But after the team’s disappointing results in its first international competition, Laos’ Carey is looking at other options for next season. Dota 2 Esports team BOOM Esports plan to remake it’s Roster for new possibilities in 2023

BOOM’s esports has currently a 4/5 roster left, with Fbz as the exception

As BOOM Esports’ Souliya “JaCkky” Khoomphetsavong announced on Twitter that there are other opportunities ahead for next season, the Southeast Asia (SEA) region will be competing during the post-roster shuffle season following TI (The International). The news came as a shock to many as the community expected him to stay with the organization for the upcoming 2023 DPC season. Erin “Yopaj” Ferrer, Rolen “Skem” Ong, After Timothy “Tims” Randrup announced earlier this week that he would consider options for next season, JaCkky is also open to considering options.

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BOOM Esports got off to a great start to the season by dominating the SEA region and winning the GAMERS GALAXY: Invitational Series Dubai 2022. They despise qualifying for the first-ever international competition, but the team only managed to beat the defending champions Team His Spirit to the top 12 at TI11 in the first round of the lower bracket. Boom Esports’ currently looking for new opportunities, while they are four out of five players, players can also decide to extend their contracts with the team for next season. According to BOOM Esports CEO Gary “Natsuba,” Ongko said, “the LFT doesn’t mean he’s going 100%. They’re simply looking for offers and keeping options open before deciding”

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