September 19, 2024
As the dust settles on The International 2024, the Dota 2 scene enters its most frenetic phase: rostermania. With the next season on the horizon, teams are scrambling to make the adjustments needed to come out on top. The period following TI in Denmark has been a hotbed of activity, with teams eager to finalize their lineups.
The post-TI season is traditionally the prime time for teams to reassess and recalibrate, and 2024 has seen its fair share of significant moves. Some teams, particularly those that didn't make it to Dota's premier event, started making changes even before TI had concluded. With no Dota Pro Circuit (DPC) roster locks to worry about for now, but qualifiers for major tournaments like BetBoom Dacha and DreamLeague looming, teams are under pressure to secure their quintets sooner rather than later.
Let's dive into a comprehensive day-by-day breakdown of the major roster changes occurring around and after TI 2024. This article will continue to be updated as the season progresses, capturing the dynamic shifts within the Dota 2 competitive landscape.
Sept. 18: Singaporean support ponlo announces his departure from Team Zero following their 13th-place finish at TI. Ponlo is looking to move to Europe and seek a lasting team.
Sept. 17: BOOM Esports returns to the Dota 2 scene, acquiring TIMS from Blacklist International and Fbz from Nigma Galaxy. The rest of the roster remains unconfirmed, though speculation is rife about the remaining members based on silhouette teasers.
Sept. 17: Arteezy shares in a stream that he is considering a hiatus from professional Dota 2. This follows his exit from Shopify Rebellion two months prior, after the team's unsuccessful bid for TI.
Sept. 16: Team Liquid secures victory at TI 2024 against Gaimin Gladiators with a 3-0 sweep. This marks Liquid's second Aegis of Champions and their first win over Gaimin Gladiators in a grand final after several attempts.
Sept. 15: Yellow Submarine disbands, led by carry player Satanic and coach fn.
Aug. 13: BOOM Esports parts ways with its Peruvian squad, indicating a strategic pivot within the organization's Dota 2 engagement.
Aug. 11: Team Secret bids farewell to Crystallis and Kordan following their failure to qualify for TI.
As teams continue to shuffle and settle into their new configurations, the Dota 2 community watches closely. These changes not only signal the end of one competitive cycle but also set the stage for the next. With the upcoming season promising intense battles and fresh dynamics, the post-TI rostermania is a critical period that could define the future for many teams and players in the Dota 2 esports scene.
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