DOTA 2: Hydra Esports Delivers A Heartfelt Disbandment Message After Missing TI 2023
In a somber and heartfelt announcement, Hydra Esports, the Eastern European esports organization, has decided to part ways with its Dota 2 roster. This decision comes in the aftermath of the team’s unfortunate inability to secure a coveted spot at The International 2023 (TI 2023), the most prestigious and sought-after event in the competitive Dota 2 scene.
A Thoughtful Transition
Hydra Esports didn’t make this decision hastily. Instead, it was the outcome of extensive deliberation aimed at a significant revamp and reorganization of the team. In their official statement, the organization expressed, “This decision was made after lengthy discussions and reflection, and it is aimed at radically updating and reorganizing the team. At a new stage in our history, we will look for new faces to help us rise in esports.“
This disbandment marks the end of an era for Hydra Esports’ Dota 2 journey, but it also signifies a fresh start and the promise of a brighter future in the esports realm.
Dear Hydra fans and the Dota 2 community,
— HYDRA ESPORTS (@hydraesports_gg) September 16, 2023
The path we've traveled has never been easy; it's been a series of highs and lows, trials and triumphs. When we embarked on this journey, we couldn't have foreseen all the obstacles and challenges that awaited us. pic.twitter.com/iYfpyvuuQA
Acknowledging Their Roots
In their parting words, Hydra Esports conveyed their deep appreciation to their dedicated supporters and fans who stood by them through thick and thin. They also commended the professionalism exhibited by their players throughout their tenure with the organization. With a sense of gratitude and respect, they assured their fans that Hydra Esports would return with renewed vigor, a restructured roster, and an altered strategic approach.
Hydra Esports’ Dota 2 Squad
The Dota 2 roster of Hydra Esports, now disbanded, featured a talented lineup of players:
- Kyial “dream`” Tayirov
- Ilya “Lil” Ilyuk
- Siarhei “HappyDyurara” Kharonzhy
- Vitaliy “Worick” Brezgin
- Aleksandr “Cloud” Zakharov
A Brief Look Back
Hydra Esports made a notable entry into the Dota 2 scene in May 2022, assembling a roster that combined seasoned veterans with emerging talents. This squad, consisting of Dream, Worick, Cloud, Lefitan, and HappyDyurara, quickly gained recognition with a significant victory in the Eastern European Dota Pro Circuit (DPC) second tier. This triumph secured their place in the highly competitive 2022-23 DPC first division.
Despite the challenges posed by the first division, Hydra Esports managed to maintain their position for the following season. While they may have fallen short of clinching a spot at The International 2023, their journey was marked by accomplishments such as their triumph in the Eastern European DPC second division during their inaugural season and their persistence in the DPC first division for the 2022-23 season.
Looking Forward
The decision to disband the Dota 2 squad appears to stem from the team’s struggles in the DPC first division and their ultimate failure to secure a coveted berth at TI 2023. Nevertheless, Hydra Esports remains steadfast in their commitment to future success. They have promised a comeback with a fresh roster, renewed determination, and an innovative strategy, hinting at the potential for a triumphant resurgence in the Dota 2 esports landscape under the banner of Hydra Esports. As they bid farewell to their Dota 2 team, Hydra Esports embarks on a new chapter with unwavering optimism and a burning desire to make their mark in the world of competitive gaming once again.
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