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HellRaisers considers transferring VANSKOR, tests out Zayac on a trial

HellRaisers Makes Roster Changes After Poor Performances

HellRaisers has decided to make changes to its Dota 2 roster following a series of disappointing performances in the Dota Pro Circuit and the ongoing EPIC League Season 3. Ivan “VANSKOR” Skorokhod has been listed on the transfer list, Ilya “Lil” Ilyuk has transitioned to the hard support role, and Bakyt “Zayac” Emilzhanov has joined the team on a trial basis.

Zayac Joins HellRaisers on Trial Basis

Zayac, who previously played for Virtus.pro and the NoTechies stack in the CIS upper division regional league, has joined HellRaisers on a trial basis. After being relegated from the regional league, Zayac left the team and began searching for new opportunities.

New Strategy for HellRaisers

HellRaisers CEO Oleksii “Magician” Slabukhin expressed dissatisfaction with the team’s recent results and decided to explore a new strategy for the upcoming DPC regional league season. The organization hopes that the roster changes will lead to improved performance.

The New HellRaisers Roster

Zayac now joins a team led by Roman “Resolut1on” Fomynok, alongside Zaur “Cooman” Shakhmurzaev and Lil. Nikita “young G” Bochko has been playing as a stand-in but is still listed on Natus Vincere’s inactive roster. Lil has switched from position four to playing hard support, creating an opening for Zayac in his preferred position.

Resolut1on explained, “The team struggled a lot in the early-game stage, so we needed a support player who could take on this role and be responsible for the game at that stage. Zayac has a lot of draft experience and will help me improve in this aspect. Lil agreed to try playing position five, so we decided to replace VANSKOR. I am grateful to VANSKOR for our time together and wish him the best of luck.”

VANSKOR expressed some disappointment with the roster change, citing potential communication issues within the team. He wished the team and organization well, stressing the importance of teamwork and openness.

The new HellRaisers roster will continue to compete in EPIC League Season 3 as they aim for a position in division one. They will also participate in the second season of the DPC CIS lower division next month.

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