After three months to regulate, Beastcoast is again in Dota 2, asserting an all-Peruvian squad right this moment as they gear up for a return to the aggressive scene. True to their phrase, the group has caught by South American Dota—however the brand new, younger roster has fairly the legacy to uphold.
Beastcoast returned to Dota on Jan. 26 with Yheremi “payk” Paucar Arroyo, Luis “Lumpy” Villarreal Yausin, Pablo “Vitaly” Angulo, Joel “MoOz” Ozambela, and Anthony “Gardick” López pulling on the black-and-blue for the 2024 season. With gamers’ ages starting from 18 to 26, Beastcoast boasts a mix of expertise and youth distinctive to the area and can hit the bottom working in a fortnight.
The roster competed below “Bulls” by means of January 2024, cleanly sweeping the open qualifier for BetBoom Dacha Dubai however exiting in fifth with a loss to BOOM Esports. Followers could also be aware of workforce captain and help Gardick, who headed up a Hokori outfit that made the playoffs of The Worldwide in 2021. Many may acknowledge MoOz, who returns to Beastcoast after a stint with the org again in 2019 and 2020.
Whereas the roster has proven some early indicators of sturdy play, the pedigree of the gamers and whether or not they can preserve the BC title sturdy is what most followers might query. A stellar 2021 and 2022, which noticed the Héctor “K1” Rodríguez and Jean Pierre “Chris Luck” Salazar-led workforce clinch South America’s finest end at The Worldwide 2022. The final period did finish on a downturn after following a handful of roster strikes, resulting in the squad being let go after a poor end at TI12.
On the time, Beastcoast said they wouldn’t be going wherever and deliberate to return to aggressive Dota with a South American roster, a promise first thought unlikely to be fulfilled. However, they’re again and are hoping to capitalize on a turbulent South American area that’s open for the taking after many roster modifications within the offseason.
Beastcoast is prone to make its first look at Video games of the Future 2024 earlier than taking over Qhali within the ESL One Birmingham 2024 SA closed qualifier, with a single spot on the first EPT Main of 2024 up for grabs.