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OG becomes the first Dota 2 team to score back-to-back wins at The International Also winning a sweet record-breaking $15.6 million in the process By Humza Aamir August 26, 2019, 9:53.
Professional Dota 2 team OG has announced a major change to its roster for the upcoming second DPC tour of the season after failing to qualify for the Lima Major.
OG are no strangers to fielding multiple Dota 2 teams. Following TI 2019, when OG became the first team in the history of Dota 2 to raise the Aegis of Champions twice, the organisation launched OG ...
Dota 2 fans typically look back on 2013’s TI3 as the most exciting championship in the game’s short history. One reason for that is because it was the first, and until this year only, time ...
E-sports team OG has officially announced that their offlane player Ammar "ATF" Al-Assaf will no longer be a part of their Dota 2 active roster.. OG, originally known as Monkey Business, was ...
Ana has been confusing the world of "Dota 2" since he rejoined OG, the team he's been loyal to the most, back on Apr. 11. His return is expected to be a large one since the popular TI 10 or The ...
OG, who won the first of the newly implemented Valve Majors in Frankfurt last October, takes home the $1.1 million top prize, while Liquid settle for their second runner-up placing and $405,000.
Dota players get cool items; Dota pros get more money. Everyone is happy. Last year, team Evil Geniuses beat CDEC (with a now famous Echo Slam play) to win TI5’s first place prize of $6.6 million.
In a first of Dota 2 history, OG Dota have become the back-to-back champions of The International—and, once again, bring home the largest prize in competitive video gaming.
While rumors have been flying over roster changes to come in the Dota scene after the conclusion of The International 6 two weeks ago, the shuffle has produced its first significant split with ...
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