One of the best North American esports organizations TSM has decided to compete on the Dota 2 stage. The organization signed with the entire team of Team Undying.
We are just a few weeks away from the start of the 2022 Dota Pro Circuit Winter Tour regional finals. Enzo “Timado” Gianoli O’Connor, Jonathan Bryle “Bryle” Santos De Guia, Jonáš “SabeRLight-” Volek, David “MoonMeander” Tan Boon Yang, and Kim “DuBu” Doo-young have joined TSM.
In the video shared by the organization, “MoonMeander” said:
I feel like signing with TSM is a dream come true. To all the TSM Dota 2 fans out there, expect a new era in NA.
The Team Undying roster was formed independently prior to the 2021 DPC season and has become one of the best in the region. Then, the team, which is very passionately supported by its fans, qualified to participate in The International 10. Despite participating in their first major tournament, the team finished 13th and they won a $600,000 money prize.
It will create a lot of pressure to play under a big organization jersey like TSM that provides all kinds of opportunities for its players from nutritionists to psychologists. As the players said in the shared video, they will use this pressure as a great driving force for the upcoming matches.
Commenting on the subject, “MoonMeander” said:
The adjustment from my last team to TSM was pretty crazy. My last team, it was pretty fun owning your own team. You could pick whatever jersey you want. I even put Japanese letters on it. It’s really cool now because I have access to resources I’ve never had before.
To earn $100,000 and 380 DPC points, the TSM Dota 2 team will compete in the 2022 NA DPC winter tour regional finals next month from February 18-20.
Here is the team’s current roster is as follows:
As esportimes, we wish success to TSM.
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