Numerous Dota 2 stars take a break from esports
The Dota 2 competitive scene is witnessing notable changes as high-profile professionals step back from the arena, causing team disruptions.
Zai, a consistent presence since 2014, announced his retirement after The International, citing a lack of grand final appearances.
A jovial exchange with Liquid's coach, BlitZ, about his Centaur performance played a role in his decision.
Liquid clarified that, besides Zai, no immediate player replacements were planned, but Neta '33' Shapira swiftly filled the void.
Tundra Esports faced a surprise as coach Aui_2000, a respected veteran and TI champion, stepped back during the off-season.
Speculations swirl about Aui_2000's future, with potential roles as a caster or analyst.
Matvey 'MieRo' Vasyunin, not ready to retire, found himself on the transfer list after TI, focusing on streaming and content creation while seeking a new team.
These changes signal a dynamic period in Dota 2, with the industry eagerly anticipating further developments in the upcoming competitive season.
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