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EEU Dota Pro Circuit Champions part ways with organization ahead of the Berlin Major

HellRaisers Leave Organization After Stunning Dota Pro Circuit Run

The members of HellRaisers, who recently achieved an impressive 7-0 run in the Eastern European Dota Pro Circuit, have decided to part ways with the organization. This comes after the team secured a spot at the upcoming Berlin Major.

HellRaisers and Former Players Had Limited Involvement

It has been revealed that HellRaisers and its former players weren’t actively involved together since HellRaisers didn’t manage its Dota 2 roster. The organization only allowed the players and management to use its name for nearly two years.

In the 2023 Dota Pro Circuit season, HellRaisers’ Dota 2 division underwent a significant transformation. After competing in the first Major of the year, the team went on to have a flawless 7-0 run in the EEU DPC, securing a spot in the Berlin Major.

Despite the initial confusion, it is likely that this agreement between HellRaisers and its Dota 2 players involved little to no financial compensation. The team was technically not part of the organization, and now that they have a remarkable track record in 2023, the players are seeking sponsorship opportunities.

Cloud9, a well-known organization in the esports scene, has shown interest in re-entering the Dota 2 scene. Despite previously stepping back from the game in 2020, Cloud9 is now considering diving back into the Dota 2 pond.

With their exemplary performance, surpassing Team Spirit and BetBoom Team, HellRaisers has become the hottest team in the market for organizations looking to make a mark in the highest levels of Dota 2 competition.