OG Roster Changes: Kitrak Replaces Taiga, Loans Taiga to Wildcard Gaming

Author

Moin Khot

Date

Aug, 10.2023

The International 12 (TI12) qualifiers, OG, a prominent name in the Dota 2 esports scene, has made bold moves to bolster its roster. The team, which has faced a challenging year marked by missed Majors and lackluster LAN performances, revealed a series of strategic changes aimed at reclaiming their dominance in the upcoming tournament.

Kitrak Replaces Taiga in OG

The spotlight falls on Kartik "Kitrak" Rathi, the newest addition to OG's ranks. Kitrak's entry as the new support player has generated anticipation among fans, as the team looks to leverage his skills and experience to navigate the treacherous road of TI12 qualifiers. This move marks Kitrak's return to competitive Dota 2, following his notable stint with Wind and Rain in 2018. As OG strives to regain its lost momentum, all eyes are on Kitrak's seamless integration into the squad.

OG Loans Taiga to Wildcard Gaming

As OG's roster undergoes transformation, Tommy "Taiga" Le's journey takes a different path. Previously part of OG's inactive roster, Taiga's presence is not lost but redirected. He has been loaned to Wildcard Gaming, an unexpected twist that raises questions about the potential dynamics of this cross-team collaboration. Taiga's venture into Wildcard Gaming in the North American (NA) region raises curiosity about his role in the team and his influence on the region's competitive landscape. With only one slot available in the TI12 NA qualifier, the stakes are high, and Taiga's presence could be a game-changer.

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OG's decision to incorporate Kitrak stems from a broader strategy to reshape the team's composition and rekindle its competitive fire. Sébastien "Ceb" Debs, a central figure in OG's past successes, continues to play a pivotal role. The infusion of players from Old G adds a layer of familiarity and synergy to the team, with Ceb's experience potentially being the driving force behind OG's resurgence.

While the roster changes aim to rejuvenate OG's performance, the Dota 2 community is left pondering the fates of key players from both OG and Old G. The futures of Topias "Topson" Taavitsainen and Volodymyr "No[o]ne-" Minenko remain uncertain, and speculations about their new teams continue to circulate. As the Dota 2 community eagerly awaits the forthcoming TI12 qualifiers, the competition in the Western Europe (WEU) region is anticipated to be fierce, with Quest Esports, Nigma Galaxy, and Team Secret vying for supremacy.