Moin Khot
Dec, 07.2023
BOOM Esports, the prominent Indonesian esports powerhouse, recently underwent a strategic transformation, parting ways with its South American Dota 2 roster following a thorough evaluation period. This decisive move follows the organization's tactical shift from Southeast Asia to South America, signaling a commitment to revamping its competitive lineup.
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BOOM Esports’ Journey in South American Dota 2
The now-concluded trial period began with the departure of the previous Dota 2 lineup on November 3, 2023, amid a restructuring phase triggered by the team's failure to qualify for ESL One Kuala Lumpur and a disappointing showing at the Pinnacle: 25 Year Anniversary Show.
The organization expressed gratitude for the dedication and efforts of the players during this period, formally ending their association with BOOM Esports. A tweet from the official account stated, "The trial period has concluded, and starting today, they are no longer part of BOOM Esports. "
BOOM Esports' experimental roster featured notable players:
The lineup, comprising talents from Evil Geniuses (EG), Thunder Awaken, and beastcoast, aimed to secure representation at ESL One Kuala Lumpur 2023.
Debuting in the ESL One Kuala Lumpur 2023: South America Closed Qualifiers as one of the invited teams, the squad faced formidable challenges. Despite encountering setbacks, including a lower bracket stint against Mad Kings, they showcased resilience with a victory against BocaJuniors. Unfortunately, their journey concluded in the qualifiers after elimination by Keyd Stars.
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While the current chapter with the South American roster concludes, BOOM Esports teases forthcoming updates, hinting at its commitment to maintaining a strong presence in Dota 2. The esports community eagerly awaits the organization's next move, anticipating a renewed and formidable competitive lineup.