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One of Dota 2’s biggest stars fuels rumors of switch to MLBB

This could turn out to be one of the biggest switches in esports history.

One of the biggest names in the professional Dota 2 scene has sparked a storm of speculations in the esports world with a simple yet cryptic post on social media.

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“Is MLBB the future (?)” the legendary Dota 2 carry Artour “Arteezy” Babaev, who is best known for his years with Evil Geniuses and Team Secret, posted on X (formerly Twitter).

The tweet left fans questioning whether he might be eyeing a surprising move to Mobile Legends: Bang Bang. It fueled speculations across both the Dota 2 and MLBB communities about what this could mean for his career.

The timing makes the post even more intriguing. Arteezy has been without a team since parting ways with Shopify Rebellion earlier this year. The 31-year-old has also stayed away from any competitive lineups, leaving his future uncertain. With one of the biggest names in the scene hinting at a possible shift, fans are left wondering if this is a playful tease or the first step toward an unexpected new chapter in his esports journey.

photo of Arteezy.
Arteezy in MLBB? Photo via PGL

The Canadian veteran has always been known for his deliberate approach both inside and outside the game, which makes his sudden mention of MLBB feel anything but random. Arteezy rarely puts out public statements without intent, so it’s no surprise that fans and analysts are dissecting his words in search of clues about his next career move.

What makes the timing even more compelling is the broader shift happening in esports. Mobile titles like Mobile Legends have exploded in popularity, drawing millions of viewers and prize pools that rival some of the biggest PC tournaments.

For a player with Arteezy’s stature, stepping into that ecosystem could offer not just a fresh challenge but also a way to connect with entirely new audiences around the world. However, if this move does happen, it will see the Canadian superstar miss out on his long-term quest to bag the Aegis of Champions. Despite having multiple Majors and other tier-one trophies under his belt, a title at The International has eluded the star carry player throughout his career.

photo of Arteezy.
Arteezy is one of the most successful carry players in Dota 2. Photo via Valve

Apart from that, there’s also the financial side to consider. Mobile esports thrive in markets such as Southeast Asia and Latin America, where the industry is growing at breakneck speed. With that growth comes serious investment and competitive salaries, meaning established stars like Arteezy could find both recognition and reward in making the leap to MLBB.

Whether his tweet was just a playful jab or a hint of what’s to come, it has certainly reignited conversations about what the future holds for one of Dota 2’s biggest icons. At this point, it’s hard to know if Arteezy’s mention of MLBB is a genuine hint at his next career step or just a passing thought. What is clear, though, is that by openly raising the question, he’s signaling a willingness to look beyond the world of Dota 2 and consider what mobile MOBAs might mean for the future of his career.


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Titas Khan
Covering esports and gaming for over seven years. Ardent fan of the MOBA genre, One Piece, Tolkienverse, DC Comics, and more. Previous bylines include Sportskeeda, Gfinity Esports, CharlieIntel, and Dexerto. Sports fan (Manchester United, Mohun Bagan, Kolkata Knight Riders).