OG Esports Shakes Up Dota 2 Roster: Yuragi Moves to Inactive Status Ahead of DreamLeague Season 22

In an unexpected twist that has the Dota 2 community buzzing, OG Esports has made a significant roster change by moving its celebrated carry player, Artem “Yuragi” Golubiev, to the inactive roster.

This move is especially surprising, contradicting earlier statements made by team member Sébastien “Ceb” Debs, who emphasized the team’s focus on stability and no changes in 2024. The decision follows OG’s disappointing performance at the BetBoom Dacha 2024 event in Dubai, where they finished last, sparking debates and speculation about the team’s future direction as they head into DreamLeague Season 22.

OG announced the change on X (formerly Twitter), thanking Yuragi for his dedication and contributions to the team’s success, highlighting his role in securing two major trophies.

This development has left fans and analysts speculating about who will fill the void left by Yuragi’s benching, with Enzo “Timado” Gianoli, previously of Tundra Esports, being a hot topic of conversation as a potential new carry for OG.

The Dota 2 esports scene is rife with speculation, with other names like Nuengnara “23” Teeramahanon and Héctor “K1” Rodríguez also being floated as possible replacements. Both players are currently tied to other teams, making the situation even more intriguing. The community recalls when 23 was previously invited to join OG after The International 10 but declined due to not recognizing the team members, leading to Yuragi’s recruitment.

With DreamLeague Season 22 just around the corner, the pressure is on for OG to announce their new carry.

This roster change has sparked discussions on stability within esports teams, the impact of player performance on team dynamics, and the strategic moves teams make in response to competition outcomes.

OG’s decision to bench Yuragi marks a pivotal moment for the team as they navigate through this period of transition.

The upcoming announcement of their new carry is eagerly anticipated, with the Dota 2 community keen to see how OG will adapt and who will step up to lead the team into DreamLeague Season 22 and beyond.

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