Team Liquid Dota 2 Roster Change: 33 Rumored to Replace zai

Author

Moin Khot

Date

Nov, 01.2023

The dust has barely settled after the thrilling conclusion of The International 12 (TI12), and the Dota 2 community is already abuzz with rumors of major roster changes. Among the speculations, the spotlight shines on the possibility of Neta "33" Shapira, the TI11 champion, making a surprising move to Team Liquid, potentially filling the shoes of the seasoned offlaner Ludwig "zai" Wåhlberg.

Team Liquid’s New Rumored Dota 2 Roster

As TI12 drew to a close, zai's ambiguous hints about retirement and taking a break from competitive Dota 2 left fans and analysts pondering his future. Now, the rumor mill suggests that 33, who recently played for Tundra Esports, may be the chosen one to join Team Liquid and bolster their roster in the offlane role.

If the rumors hold true, Team Liquid's revamped lineup could look like this:

  • Michael "miCKe" Vu
  • Michał "Nisha" Jankowski
  • Neta "33" Shapira
  • Samuel "Boxi" Svahn
  • Aydin "iNSaNiA" Sarkohi

Team Liquid's coach, William "Blitz" Lee, has hinted at the likelihood of 33's arrival, almost confirming the move. He revealed that the team had extensively scouted top-tier offlaners during the TI12 afterparty, indicating their commitment to staying competitive.

Zai's journey with Team Liquid has been marked by considerable success, including five second-place finishes at tier one events, a testament to his skill and impact in the Dota 2 scene. However, with his retirement talk in the air, the stage seems set for 33 to make a monumental transition.

33, a consistent performer since joining Tundra Esports in January 2021, has been an integral part of the team's achievements. Their crowning glory came in the form of a triumph at TI11. The potential transfer of 33 to Team Liquid marks a pivotal moment for the young player, who has stuck with his current teammates since their mudgolems days in September 2020.

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As of now, neither Team Liquid nor Tundra Esports has issued official statements regarding these rumored changes, leaving fans in eager anticipation. The Dota 2 community should brace itself for a season of intense shuffling that will likely extend well into November and possibly even spill into December 2023.