Dota 2: Bok Leaves Team Adroit

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Dota 2: Bok Leaves Team Adroit

One of Team Adroit’s most famous players just parted ways with the team.


Team Adroit is one of the hottest names in the SEA Dota 2 scene. The team's had several amazing series over the last couple of months and definitely proved that they have what it takes to fight against the best.
However, it seems like they’ve decided that they need something new for the future. As a result, the team has made the hard decision to part ways with Jun “Bok” Kanehara.

Who is Bok?

Bok has been a part of Team Adroit’s roster since 2019 when he joined the organization. He helped his team during the TI 9 qualifiers, as well as during the MDL Chengdu Major and ESL One Los Angeles. Unfortunately, the COVID-19 pandemic had a bad impact on the team because they weren't able to take part in a lot of events. Despite that, Team Adroit still played in various online events. In fact, they even won some of them.

After a short break, Bok came back and helped Team Adroit yet again, this time for the ONE Esports Dota 2 SEA League. However, this time it seems like his help wasn't good enough because the organization decided to release him.

According to the official statement “Bok is a pioneer of the team and a stalwart veteran in the scene.  A vital part of the team’s journey – playing with the same roster for more than a year already. .. We wish him good luck in his future endeavors.

Bok’s spot will be taken by Prince Vince “Bensoy” Enriquez, who will play in the BTS  event. However, we are not sure whether this will be for good or if he is just a stand-in. Be sure to follow us on our social media if you want to learn more.

Here's the new Team Adroit roster:

  • John Anthony “Natsumi-” Vargas
  • Mc Nicholson “Mac” Villanueva
  • Prince Vince “Bensoy” Enriquez
  • Marvin “Boombacs” Rushton
  • Bryle “cml” Alviso

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Dota 2: Bok Leaves Team Adroit
Zlosterr
Zlosterr has been a fan of esports for many years and mainly focuses on Dota 2. He has more than five years of experience writing Dota 2 content for numerous platforms. Besides being a passionate fan of the game, he's also played for various amateur teams.