Indeed, the post-season event can make or break a roster. Accordingly, the Thunder Awaken Dota 2 roster failed to perform at The International 2022. Accordingly, despite a strong season performance, the entire team has been released heading into 2023!
Thunder Awaken Dota 2 Roster – Moving Forward
Accordingly, for those unaware, Thunder Awaken is a top South American Dota 2 organization. Let’s take a look at their performance over the last season:
- 1st @ DPC SA 21/22 Tour 1: Division 1
- 1st @ DPC SA 21/22 Tour 2: Division 1
- 5-6th @ ESL One Stockholm 2022
- 1st @ DPC SA 21/22 Tour 3: Division 1
- 15-16th @ PGL Arlington Major 2022
- 5-6th @ ESL One Malaysia 2022
- 5-6th @ The International 2022
Indeed, the problem here is that despite being dominant in South America, Thunder Awaken has suffered to compete internationally.
Specifically, the following roster has been released as of this week:
- Cristian “Pakazs” Savina
- Gonzalo “DarkMago” Herrera
- Rafael “Sacred” Yonatan
- Farith “Matthew” Puente
- Jose “Pandaboo” Padilla
This entire team, for the most part, was signed back in 2021.
The question is – can they rebuild another top roster for 2023?
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