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Alliance removes Fata and 33 from Dota 2 roster

The Alliance is breaking up.
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Fata and 33 are no longer part of Alliance’s Dota 2 roster, the announced today. It will retain its three other players and will announce further changes to its lineup over the next few days.

The changes come as a surprise, considering that the new Alliance roster has had some stellar results this season. The organization’s previous roster, led by iNSaNiA, was signed by Team Liquid in the offseason.

The Alliance roster won the first tournament they participated in, DreamLeague Season 12, followed by another podium finish at ESL One Hamburg 2019. They’re currently in the 2019-20 Dota Pro Circuit rankings, thanks to a top-half finish at the MDL Chengdu Major and a fourth placing at the DreamLeague Leipzig Major.

Even in the stacked European region, Alliance has been slowly climbing up the ladder, proving themselves to be a solid contender among immense teams such as Team Secret and OG.

It seems that the organization was not satisfied with being in the middle of the pack, however. “Competition in Dota 2 is ruthless, even though our results have been good, we are now making these changes to further close the gap to the absolute top,” Jonathan “Loda” Berg said in the press release announcing the change.

We’re deep in the Dota 2 season, so it’s difficult to see what upgrades Alliance can make to the roster. Since offlaner 33 has left the team, current free agent and legendary offlaner s4 could be making his way back.


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Dexter Tan Guan Hao
An e-sports, fiction, and comics fanatic through and through, you can find him sipping a nice, hot cup of tea while playing Dota 2 with the few friends that he has. Or don't find him at all. He'll prefer it that way.