The team started following the former OG Dota 2 champions a few days before announcing that their mid-laner Karl ��Karl�� Baldovino and carry Kim ��Gabbi�� Santos were no longer part of the squad.?
ANNOUNCEMENT TIME!
We'd like to officially welcome the newest addition to our #DOTA2 roster, @TopsonDota(stand-in) & @anadota99.
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— T1 (@T1) August 16, 2022
?Both former T1 players left the team after their poor Dota Pro Circuit 2022 with their fifth-placed finish, capped by poor showings at Stockholm and in the Summer DPC.
T1 was also forced out of the most recent major.
?��All good things come to an end,�� the organization wrote on its Twitter page announcing both players�� departure.
��Today we announce the departure of Karl and Gabbi from our Dota 2 roster. Thank you for everything you��ve done and we wish them all the best for their future.��? ?
Ana and Topson��s signing was made in preparation for the upcoming The International 11 Qualifiers, as they would be part of the competing lineup. The competition will take place from September 3�C18.
While T1 recorded impressive results during the season, the two new players could be the boost they need to reach the status of solid contenders in major tournaments.
?Ana made his mark as a top player by being a part of the first team to win The International twice in a row. In his time at OG, along with Topson, they won TI8 and TI9 against PSG.LGD and Team Liquid. He notably had the highest average kills in each game in the EPICENTER Major 2019 with a score of 10.90.? ?
Prior to the signing, ana was a free agent and had gone on several hiatuses in his career. The player previously announced his retirement from Dota 2 esports but participated in a number of competitions as a stand-in.? ?In the time slot between the TI8 and TI9, the player took a break from OG, after which he went inactive. He returned to OG in 2021 to play one tour and then put his career on hold after the competition concluded.? ?Ana also notably stood in for Royal Never Give Up during the PGL Major Arlington 2022 and ended the competition with a 9-12th place. He also played for Team Liquid at the recently concluded Riyadh Masters.?
?Topson will continue his role as the team��s mid-laner. He is famous for his unconventional builds and aggressive mode of play as a mid-laner. The player��s highest average kills in a game is 9.43, which he recorded at The International 2019.? ?Topson previously announced that he was taking a break in November 2021, after the last TI, and since then has not been a part of Dota 2 competitions. The player reportedly went on a hiatus to spend some time with his new family of three in Malaysia.
During his time off, the 24-year-old occupied himself by growing his Twitch account and streaming content from Dota 2.? ?Topson will reportedly join T1 temporarily, unlike ana, and play as a team stand-in. Both players will be a part of the forthcoming SEA qualifier.
The players on T1��s current roster include ana, Topson, Kenny “Xepher” Deo, Carlo “Kuku” Palad, and Matthew “Whitemon” Filemon.? ?
The addition of Topson and ana is expected to give T1 an edge going into the The International 2022 Southeast Asia Qualifiers. The betting odds for the tournament are currently unavailable on all esports betting sites.
]]>“I want to go on to the stage when my family is watching and supporting me. It��s something that gave me a lot of motivation,” he said.
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The player started his gaming career around the time of The International 2018 with OG when the team had a late roster shakeup. They won the event and did a repeat performance a year later for The International 2019.?
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Topson remained active after the tournaments; however, after the birth of his first child and the Dota Pro Circuit format change, he announced his desire to take a break. He stayed away from competitive gaming for over half a year to focus on his newly formed family.?
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The player made his hiatus announcement not long before S��bastien “Ceb” Debs revealed that he was retiring, and a number of players left the team for various reasons. At the time, OG was left with one player on its active roster, its Danish co-founder and captain, Johan?“N0tail”?Sundstein, ahead of the Dota Pro Circuit.?
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Most of OG��s previous roster is now active, either as substitutes for players on the team or as members of another group. Ceb recently returned to stand in for the Russian player Mikhail “Misha” Agatov for the Arlington Dota Pro Circuit Major. The tournament is being held in the United States, and as a result of his visa issues, the captain, as well as the coach of OG, were unable to attend.?
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Even if the rendition of OG that won two championships together is no longer active, it is abundantly evident that the players who were on the original team are having a difficult time embracing retirement. Ceb has been constantly filling in for OG recently following Misha’s inability to obtain a visa for the United States. With Anathan “ana” Pham filling in for Royal Never Give Up in the Arlington Major as well, it appears that the famous OG squad may be reunited in the forthcoming Dota 2 tournaments.