HellRaisers lose key players ahead of Berlin Major, Team Secret beat PRX in VCT – eSports 

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After qualifying for the Berlin Major on the backdrop of achieving an impressive 7-0 run in the second tour of the Eastern European Dota Pro Circuit, multiple players have left HellRaisers.

The players left because HellRaisers and the players were not actively incorporated since the organization wasn’t responsible for the Dota 2 roster. The players and management were solely given the right to use the name for two years.

During that period when both parties were in the partnership, the team was average in the Dota 2 division, but there have been changes in the 2023 DPC season. HellRaisers were flawless in the EEU DPC after a 7-0 run which helped them get a Major slot ahead of the Berlin Major.

After the dissolution of the team, players who played under the name HellRaisers will hope that their impressive 2023 performances will secure sponsorship and contracts with other organizations.

One of the organizations that can come in to seek players is Cloud9 which may be seeking a return to Dota 2 after taking a break from Dota 2 in 2020.

Elsewhere in the VCT, Paper Rex lose to Team Secret at Pacific. Just two weeks into the VCT, Sunday’s action saw Pacific league matches as Team Secret, from the Philippines, and Paper Rex, from Malaysia and Singapore, faced each other.

The game ended with a 2-1 win for Team Secret in a close contest. Both teams started the year shaky with their performances, especially at the first big tournament of the year for VALORANT at LOCK//IN.

Team Secret also had their struggles in Brazil, but both teams seemed to have put all that behind them with impressive displays.

PRX engaged in their chaotic strategies and immediately did a double-duelist composition on Haven. They were uncoordinated in the first map as TS quickly created a 5-1 lead.

At the end of gameplay, Team Secret won 2-1 and will face Gen.G in the new week, while PRX will face T1.

Daniel Ademiju Idowu