Masaros and PlayHard are placed on the inactive roster by Bleed Esports

Author

Srinanda Bhattacharyya

Date

Feb, 18.2023

Bleed Esports has formally announced that Natthaphon "Masaros" Ouanphakdee & Prieme "PlayHard" Banquil would be transferred to its inactive roster following the 2023 Southeast Asia Dota Pro Circuit (SEA DPC): Winter Tour. Despite the duo having a strong start to the season with three wins in the SEA DPC the team concluded the Winter Tour in sixth place. 

Bleed Esports understood that it had to make changes if it wanted to be successful in the area and compete for a spot at The International 2023, as the Spring Tour was predicted to become even more competitive (TI12).

Just entering the Dota 2 competitive scene this year, Bleed Esports quickly made a name for themselves by signing players like Teng "Kordan" Tjin Yao and former BOOM Esports carry Souliya "JaCkky" Khoomphetsavong. Despite the acquisition, the team struggled during the SEA DPC's winter tour, finishing the first tour in sixth place and narrowly avoiding demotion to Division II. As a result, they were unable to fight for a spot at the forthcoming Lima Major.

Bleed Esport's formal announcement goes, “We'd like to thank Masaros and PH- for their hard work and dedication during their time with us. They will both be moved to our inactive roster and able to explore any opportunities in the upcoming season. Best of luck in your future endeavors!” 

We'd like to thank Masaros and PH- for their hard work and dedication during their time with us.

They will both be moved to our inactive roster and able to explore any opportunities in the upcoming season.

Best of luck in your future endeavors! 🙏
#GOBLEED #Dota2 pic.twitter.com/rXauEnxHVA

— Bleed Esports (@ggBleed) February 17, 2023

However, the team may have a golden opportunity on their hands if they can sign the legendary support Djardel "DJ" Mampusti and TI finalist and former Fnatic offlaner duo of Kim "kpii" Sau-Jing & Kim "kpii" Sau-Jing. After Fnatic announced their temporary exit from the scene, all of Fnatic's players are now available as free agents.

Bleed Esports major achievements

  • Penta Pro Series - 1st
  • Skyesports SEA Championship -1st
  • Valorant India Invitational - 3rd
  • Skyesports SEA Championship - 2nd
  • TEC Challenger Series 9 - 1st
  • VCT 2022: APAC Stage 2 Challengers - 5th
  • VCT 2022: Malaysia & Singapore Stage 2 Challengers - 3rd
  • VCT 2022: APAC Stage 1 Challengers - 3rd
  • VCT 2022: Malaysia & Singapore Stage 1 Challengers - 2nd
  • Bleed eSports Christmas Showdown - 1st

We are still going to have to wait until the new players join, until then keep posted with LetsGameNow for such interesting content