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EGW-NewsDota 2Shakeup in Esports: Leviatán Drops Tommy 'Taiga' Le Amid Match-Fixing Allegations, Indonesian Stand-In Steps Up
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Shakeup in Esports: Leviatán Drops Tommy 'Taiga' Le Amid Match-Fixing Allegations, Indonesian Stand-In Steps Up
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Shakeup in Esports: Leviatán Drops Tommy 'Taiga' Le Amid Match-Fixing Allegations, Indonesian Stand-In Steps Up

Argentine esports organization Leviatán has officially announced the removal of Tommy "Taiga" Le, a Norwegian player, from their Dota 2 roster. During the EPL World Series: America Season 10, Indonesian player Kenny "Xepher" Deo will join the team as a stand-in.

Tommy "Taiga" Le has been a part of Leviatán since March 18 of this year and has amassed $643,000 in prize earnings over his professional Dota 2 career. Recently, he expressed a likelihood of retiring from competitive Dota.

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Additionally, a recent investigative report implicated Taiga in match-fixing allegations. According to the report, after TI11, Taiga was involved in betting on specific outcomes in OG's games.

The current Leviathan lineup includes:

  • Samuel "Sammyboy" Anderson from the United States,
  • Igor "Stojkov" Stojkov from Macedonia,
  • Damien "kpii" Chok from Australia,
  • Kenny "Xepher" Deo from Indonesia (as a stand-in),
  • Steven "StingeR" Vargas from Peru.
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