Somewhat greater than two weeks after transferring to OG’s inactive roster, place 1 participant Artem “Yuragi” Golubiev has formally left the org. In an announcement earlier in the present day, it was confirmed that Yurgai might be taking part in with Ukrainian org NaVi.
Yuragi has joined NaVi alongside Mongolian midlaner Sukhbat “sanctity-” Otgondavaa. Each Maxim “shigetsu” Popadinec and Maksym “mellojul” Pnev moved to NaVi’s inactive roster as of in the present day.
What’s subsequent for NaVi?
NaVi is among the oldest orgs in Dota. In reality, they gained the very first iteration of The Worldwide. However since then, they’ve actually struggled to take care of a presence at tier 1 tournaments. It’s price remembering that in the course of the DPC, most tournaments held simply 1 or 2 spots for EEU groups. It’s been troublesome for NaVi to qualify when competing in opposition to the likes of Group Spirit and Virtus.Professional.
To this point this 12 months, they’ve struggled to qualify for the highest tier occasions equivalent to DreamLeague and ESL One Birmingham. However now that Elite League qualifiers are on the horizon and PGL introduced 8 new Dota tournaments, followers ought to hopefully be seeing way more of NaVi and the brand new lineup.
Spot open on OG
After a relatively stellar efficiency at DreamLeague season 22, many OG followers could be comfortable to see Timado be a part of the road up completely. They actually didn’t have quite a lot of time to organize but it surely appears his playstyle actually match with the remainder of the group. Regardless of solely ending in sixth at DreamLeague, it’s a significantly better end result than current months.
OG’s lineup has had quite a lot of modifications for the reason that introduction of OG 2.0. In reality, BZM is the final remaining member. Roster stability has performed an element within the success of groups together with Gaimin Gladiators and 2x TI champions Group Spirit. Followers will definitely be hoping that is the final change they’ll see for a while!