{"id":25557,"date":"2022-11-08T01:34:45","date_gmt":"2022-11-08T06:34:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/?p=25557"},"modified":"2022-11-08T01:34:45","modified_gmt":"2022-11-08T06:34:45","slug":"thunder-awaken-part-ways-with-entire-dota-2-roster","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/thunder-awaken-part-ways-with-entire-dota-2-roster\/","title":{"rendered":"Thunder Awaken part ways with entire Dota 2 roster"},"content":{"rendered":"
South American esports outfit Thunder Awaken have confirmed that their entire Dota 2<\/a> roster will be leaving for pastures new.<\/p>\n At The International 11, the Thunder Awaken roster made Dota 2 history by becoming the first South American lineup to ever place in the top six. Nevertheless, as the post-TI roster change got underway, the players found themselves looking for other options ahead of the next season.<\/p>\n This Dota 2 lineup was made up of Peruvian players Christian “Pakazs” Casanova, Herrera “DarkMago” Gonzalo, Rafael “Sacred” Yonatan, Farith “Matthew” Huamancaja, and Jose “Pandaboo” Hernandez. DarkMago and Sacred recently joined Beastcoast<\/a>, leaving just three players – all free agents – on the roster.<\/p>\n Gracias chicos \u26a1\ufe0f — THUNDER I @ THE INTERNATIONAL MOOD (@ThunderAwaken_) November 7, 2022<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n\n
Cuando empez\u00f3 este nuevo proyecto el a\u00f1o pasado so\u00f1\u00e1bamos con regresar a un The International y buscar la gloria, estamos felices de haberlo conseguido con ustedes. pic.twitter.com\/NHm9QS8xlN<\/a><\/p>\n