European organization fnaticwho played in Southeast Asia on Dota 2, will leave Dota Professional Track for the foreseeable future.
In a blog post, Fnatic would like to thank the Southeast Asian community for their support and enthusiasm, and for the opportunity to showcase the organization’s competitiveness. However, the post further explains that the esports organization will exit the Dota 2 Pro Circuit, stating that it has made a difficult but necessary decision based on the sustainability and future of the Fnatic team.
The Fnatic roster of Kim “Gabbi” Santos, Armel “Armel” Tabios, Damien “kpii” Chok, Jardel “DJ” Mumpusti and Jaunuel “Jaunuel” Arcilla will continue to compete in the ongoing BTS Pro Series under the banner.
Under current DPC rules, the Fnatic slot is owned by the organization, but the team is apparently “working hard to provide a new home for existing Dota players and staff before officially leaving the DPC Tour 2023.” This probably means that the team is trying to sell their slot.
After considering the sustainability of our DOTA 2 roster, we have made the difficult decision to temporarily retire the title.
First of all, we want to thank the always passionate SEA audience, as well as all the players and staff who supported us with this title. Read more:
—FNATIK (@FNATIK) February 10, 2023
Source: Tutto Mercato Web