Chaos Esports Club’ Dota 2 Team Drops Two Players, Moves to Europe

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Chaos Esports Club’ Dota 2 Team Drops Two Players, Moves to Europe

Chaos Esports Club announced it has dropped two of its Brazilian players and moved out of South America to Europe.


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Chaos General Manager Jared “pandaeg0” Fletcher released a Twitter video discussing the reason for releasing Otavio “tavo” Gabriel and Danylo “Kingrd” Nascimento, citing lack of results.

“Unfortunately, the team was at an impasse in terms of results and a change was required,” the statement said. “This decision was reached mutually by all players. We still love our South American fans, but the logistics of operating in Brazil were more difficult than we anticipated, regardless of the situation within the squad. We will be revealing our full squad in the coming days.”

Chaos has competed in every single Major event this season, but they have not placed better than ninth at any of them.

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