Dota 2: Chaos Esports Club Releases its Entire Roster

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Dota 2: Chaos Esports Club Releases its Entire Roster

Chaos Esports Club is without a roster yet again.


Sady, Chaos Esports Club just doesn’t seem to be lucky, at least in the last couple of months. After a series of unsuccessful results, the team decided that it’s time for yet another change.

What happened?

As you probably remember, before Yawar “YawaR” Hassan and the rest became a part of Chaos Esports Club, they used to play under the Forward Gaming banner. However, there was an issue with the organization and just before TI 9 began, the roster was without a sponsor. Luckily, the Chinese organization (Newbee) decided to step in and help the squad.

Once TI 9 was over, the players decided to team up with Chaos Esports Club. Things were OK in the first couple of months but in the end, the squad was just unable to live up to expectations.

As a result, Chaos EC has decided to release its full Dota 2 squad. According to the official information, this is one of the necessary changes that the company has to make “in the aftermath of the pandemic”. CEO Greg Laird commented on the move.

“This is not a decision we made lightly, but during these uncertain times and with the DPC circuit suspended it is impossible for us to justify the cost of a Dota 2 team at this time. The world is an unprecedented situation and it is necessary for us to focus our efforts into a few key current & upcoming projects for the long term success of the organization.”

The ex-Chaos Esports roster looks like this:

  • Yawar “YawaR” Hassan
  • Quinn “CCnC” Callahan
  • Arif “MSS” Anwar
  • Malthe “Biver” Winther
  • Avery “SVG” Silverman

We’re not sure what will happen with these wonderful Dota 2 players. We can only hope that they will find a new home. However, considering the ongoing pandemic, it won’t be easy.

Dota 2: Chaos Esports Club Releases its Entire Roster
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.