Bleed Esports has officially acquired a slot in the first DPC division in Southeast Asia from T1
Singaporean esports organization Bleed Esports has officially acquired a slot in the first DPC division in Southeast Asia from the South Korean club T1. Recall that Bleed Esports has not previously been represented in the discipline, but has been planning its expansion for a long time. In particular, the organization intends to sign a CS:GO roster, while plans to expand into Dota 2 have already been implemented.
We are pleased to announce that we have acquired a DPC slot from T1 as a springboard for Dota 2. Along with this, we have signed Hades, who will be scouting for talent and working tirelessly to build a champion roster. Stay tuned!
It is noteworthy that even earlier, the Singaporean commentator and analyst Hades became a team scout for the Dota 2 division of Bleed Esports. With the help of a specialist, the organization will form the roster for the upcoming DPC 2022/2023 season.
In turn, in mid-November, the T1 organization said goodbye to their Dota 2 team, citing financial difficulties. At the same time, the club plans to focus on the development of League of Legends and VALORANT divisions. However, T1 have expressed hope to return to the discipline after a season with players from Southeast Asia or Europe.
Recall that the talk about the acquisition of Bleed Esports slot in the first DPC division in Southeast Asia appeared a few weeks ago. At the same time, the clan tag of the organization, which previously belonged to T1, appeared on the registration site.
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