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PSG.LGD presented the updated line-up for the upcoming season

The esports organization PSG.LGD, representing the Chinese region, has announced a new Dota 2 roster for participation in the DPC 2023 rating season. The roster has replenished with 3 new players. Earlier we wrote that Ame went inactive in PSG.LGD .

Guo 'shiro' Xuanang has been playing in the Chinese professional scene since 2019. The 21-year-old player spent the previous season with EHOME. Together with him, the team scored not the best results at the regional level, but still retained a slot in the first division of China. They did not qualify for The International 2022 EHOME.

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Li '项羽' Longwu previously played for CDEC Gaming. On the second attempt, the team got into the second division of the Chinese DPC league, but the performance of CDEC ended in success. The victory at DPC CN 2021/2022 Tour 3: Division II earned the team $17,000 and a promotion. The club didn't make it to TI this year either.

Lin 'planet' Hao also joined the Chinese band. The twenty-four-year-old esportsman played with shiro for EHOME. In addition, the 4th position player played for such teams as Phoenix Gaming, EHOME.Immortal, Team MAX and MAX.Y.

After a poor performance at The International 2022, where PSG.LGD took 5th-6th place, the organization decided not to renew contracts with XinQ and Faith_bian, and Ame left the team for an indefinite period.

PSG.LGD roster is shown below:

  • shiro
  • NothingToSay
  • 项羽
  • planet
  • y`

Recall that The International 2022 was held in Singapore from October 15 to 30 of this year. The venues were Suntec Singapore and Singapore Indoor Stadium. 20 teams competed for a prize pool of $18,930,775. Tundra Esports became the world champions, earning $8,518,822.

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