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2018 psg roster
2018 psg roster







  1. #2018 PSG ROSTER PRO#
  2. #2018 PSG ROSTER PROFESSIONAL#
  3. #2018 PSG ROSTER SERIES#

īefore the start of The International 2023, the partnership between the two teams expired in September 2023. However, the organization assured that the team will have time to solve all the problems and will arrive at the beginning of ESL One Berlin Major 2023. In April 2023, the roster was unable to participate in DreamLeague Season 19 due to visa problems. The team secured an invite to The International 2022, where despite being touted as favorites to win the event, the team placed 5th–6th at the event after losing to Team Aster. The first of two rematches led to a second-place finish at the PGL Arlington Major after losing the final 3–1, while the team won the inaugural Riyadh Masters with a 2–0 score.

#2018 PSG ROSTER SERIES#

With the organization electing to not make any roster changes, the team continued their strong form into the 2022 season after facing off against in a series of rematches against Team Spirit.

2018 psg roster

There, the team won every series to advance to the grand finals by defeating T1, Virtus.pro and Team Secret but ultimately falling to Team Spirit in the best-of-five series 3–2, after nearly staging a reverse-sweep. The team continued with their strong form during The International 2021, going 15–1 in the group stage to advance to the upper bracket. The team found immediate success by winning the WePlay AniMajor against Evil Geniuses 3–0. To replace them, the team signed former member Wang "Ame" Chunyu, Cheng "NothingToSay" Jin Xiang, Zhao "XinQ" Zixing, along with Zhang "Faith_bian" Ruida and Zhang "y`" Yiping, who won The International 2016 with Wings Gaming. 2020–2022 Īfter that loss, the team went through various changes, with notable members Xu "fy" Linsen and Lu "Maybe" Yao leaving the organization in September 2020, while Yang "Chalice" Shenyi and Yap "xNova" Jian Wei were transferred to EHOME later that month. The team was placed in the lower bracket final against Team Liquid, losing the series 2–1 to earn them 3rd place and therefore a total of $3,089,706. There, the team defeated Virtus.pro and Vici Gaming before losing once again to OG in the upper bracket grand final.

2018 psg roster

The team was placed in Group A, finishing with a 13–3 record which guaranteed a place in the upper bracket.

#2018 PSG ROSTER PRO#

įollowing that, the roster remained together for the next season, where they received a direct invite to The International 2019 after securing a top 12 finish in that year's Dota Pro Circuit rankings. There, they advanced to the grand finals but lost against OG again in five games. The team found instant success by winning two Majors of the 2017-2018 Dota Pro Circuit, which helped them secure a direct invite to The International 2018. invested in the organization, sponsoring and rebranding the Dota 2 team as PSG.LGD. In April 2018, French football club Paris Saint-Germain F.C. The team had varying degrees of success, participating in and winning multiple tournaments and events over a nine-year span. The original Dota 2 division of the Chinese-based esports organization LGD Gaming was founded in 2009. PSG.LGD has finished as the runner-up in The International 20. They were formed as a partnership between PSG Esports and LGD Gaming in April 2018 until the end of the partnership in September 2023.

#2018 PSG ROSTER PROFESSIONAL#

The team found immediate success by qualifying for two DPC events was a professional Dota 2 team based in China. In early 2018, LGD Gaming announced that xNova would be joining the squad as position five, replacing Yao who intended to take a break from the competitive scene. He rejoined the team featuring a new multinational lineup, including Feero and Velo.

2018 psg roster

XNova left WarriorsGaming.Unity after the team failed to qualify for The International 2017. He joined WarriorsGaming.Unity during the fall shuffle and made his first international impact by qualifying for The Boston Major 2016 where WG.U placed 5-8th. In early 2016 xNova joined Mineski-X and set aim to qualify for The Manila Major 2016 and The International 2016. The team has won several local tournaments, with the peak achievement of winning 2nd Place in South East Asia Dota 2 Championship. He took the captain role in the team, and made transition from mid to a support role. Back to "Nara Stacks", the team reformed and was named Who2Bet. Few months later, xNova joined GeNySis but left in less than half a year. Later in 2013, he joined "Nara Stacks" as a mid player with JoHnNy before his departure to China joining team Rattlesnake. XNova first entered the local Dota 2 scene by joining Lowyat E-Sport with 343.









2018 psg roster