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Monday, November 6, 2023

Post TI12 Roster Shuffle Tracker: Offseason's Biggest Dota 2 Transfers

After a historic run at The International 2023, Team Spirit became the second team in Dota 2 esports to claim the Aegis for the second time. While the world was celebrating its epic victory, a domino effect of roster changes commenced amongst other teams. 

Now that TI12 is officially over, Dota 2 teams and organizations will look to make roster changes heading into the next season. In the next few months, the community will be treated to numerous and exciting roster changes across different regions of Dota 2 esports. 

Some of the biggest names in the landscape that have already undergone changes include beastcoast and Evil Geniuses. 

There are going to be a lot of exciting roster moves in Dota 2 this offseason, and we've put together a roster change tracker to help you keep up with the changes with ease.

Dota 2 roster changes during and after TI12

TI12 ended on 29th October and we started seeing roster changes on the same day. Below is a table documenting the roster changes sorted by Team names:

For your convenience, all the developments have also been grouped according to the date of occurrence:

25th October:

  • Natthaphon "Masaros" Ouanphakdee left Team SMG and is looking for a new team

29th October:

  • beastcoast Dota 2 roster disbanded, and all of the former players are now free agents.

31st October:

1st November:

2nd November:

3rd November:

  • Du "Monet" Peng parts ways with Team Aster as per Valve's Dota 2 Majors Registration Page.

  • BOOM Esports releases their Dota 2 roster.

4th November:

  • Karl "Karl" Baldovino left Blacklist International

5th November:

  1. Muhammad "inYourdreaM" Anugrah

  2. Karl "Karl" Baldovino

  3. Daud "db-" Budiawan

  4. Marvin "Boomy" Rushton

  5. Jaunuel "Jaunuel" Arcilla

6th November:

  1. Christian "Pakazs" Savina 

  2. Jordan "SLATEM$" Vega

  3. Rafael "Sacred" Yonatan 

  4. Farith "Matthew" Puente 

  5. Romel "Mjz" Quinteros Rojas 

  • Talon Esports disbands its entire Dota 2 roster.

  • Leon "Nine" Kirilin goes on an extended break.

  • Daniel "Stormstormer" Schoetzau moved to inactive roster of Entity Gaming.



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