OG Completes Its Dota 2 Roster with New Additions from the Americas
OG has added Adrián “Wisper” Dobles from Evil Geniuses and Matthew “Ari” Walker from TSM to its 2024 Dota 2 roster. Sébastien “Ceb” Debs will continue to lead the team.
OG’s Roster Struggles in 2023
In 2023, OG faced challenges with its roster due to visa issues for Evgenii “Chu” Makarov and Mikhail “Misha” Agatov, as well as Tommy “Taiga” Le battling addiction.
OG’s Journey After Missing TI
After missing The International (TI), OG participated in the closed qualifiers for ESL One Kuala Lumpur 2023 alongside Team Liquid.
Wisper and Ari Join OG
Wisper, a highly regarded offlaner in South America, joined OG after competing with beastcoast and Evil Geniuses. The offlane position has become crucial in Dota 2, and good offlaners have seen an increase in market value. Ari, a British support player, also joined OG after spending the previous year with TSM in North America.
Ceb Remains with OG
Despite stating that DreamLeague would be his last ride with OG Dota 2 in Summer 2023, Ceb decided to remain with the team as the position five player.
The New OG Roster Prepares for Qualifiers
The new OG roster is currently located at N0tail’s Sunflower House in Lisbon, focusing on practicing, development, and team bonding. With Ceb’s leadership, both in matches and outside of Dota 2, OG aims to have a successful year.
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