Tundra Esports, gearing up for ESL One Kuala Lumpur 2023, took a strategic leap in the Dota 2 competitive scene by revealing its reconstructed lineup merely a day ahead of the event. The team secured the recently released Team SoloMid (TSM) roster on December 10th.
Team SoloMid (TSM) underwent roster changes on December 5th after departing from the North American (NA) Dota scene. Initially set to return as Team Undying, the squad will now debut under Tundra Esports during the ongoing ESL One Kuala Lumpur on December 11th at 5:15 pm SGT.
The roster, originally set to compete at ESL One Kuala Lumpur under TSM, transitioned to Team Undying after parting ways with the North American organization. Swiftly, Tundra Esports seized this lineup for its upcoming engagements.
Team Undying, previously known as Undying, emerged during DPC 2021. Following their stint with TSM in 2022, they now find themselves under the Tundra Esports banner, marking a new phase in their journey.
Tundra Esports disbanded its former team post their 13th-16th placement at The International 2023 (TI12). The incorporation of Team Undying signals Tundra's ambition to reinvigorate its competitive prowess.
The squad includes:
Guiding these players is seasoned coach David "MoonMeander" Tan, who has been a part of Team Undying since its initial association with TSM.
Post TI12, notable players like Oliver "skiter" Lepko and Jingjun "Sneyking" Wu found new teams, while Neta "33" Shapira joined Team Liquid and Leon "Nine" Kirilin remains a free agent.
The team is set to face G2.iG in their opening match at ESL One Kuala Lumpur 2023, followed by matches against revamped 9Pandas and the formidable LGD Gaming.
Esports enthusiasts can catch the tournament action live on Twitch and YouTube. For Tundra Esports, this tournament serves as a crucial platform to exhibit their revamped squad's capabilities and reclaim their championship stance.
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