Dota 2: J.Storm will play in WePlay!’s Reshuffle Madness
| Tags: Dota 2
| Author Zlosterr
WePlay!’s Reshuffle Madness is due to start in just a couple of days from now. Despite not being a DPC event, it still has a very lucrative $50K prize pool, which will attract very decent teams.
As reported by ESTNN on Saturday, this tournament will feature twenty teams in total. Eight of them had to go through the EU and CIS open qualifiers. After we saw some of the teams who have alaready made it, WePlay! announced the newest addition to the squad – J.Storm.
NA J.Storm to attend WePlay! Reshuffle Madness
J.Storm is a pretty interesting team that was very unlucky not to end up in TI 9. In fact, they were very close. In the end, however, Forward Gaming was just more determined to get that last NA slot.
Roman is up and ready for the new season 🕶️#navination @Resolut1on_ https://t.co/J7TClUOgye pic.twitter.com/R7yp5FlZMv
— NAVI (@natusvincere) August 29, 2019
That said, the team currently has a very strong roster. This is a clear sign that they will be one of the main contenders in the new DPC season. The good news is that Roman “Resolut1on” Fominok actually decided to stay with the squad. As you probably remember, there was a very interesting tweet of him wearing Na’Vi merch a couple of weeks ago, but it seems like he will stay with Fear for the time being.
According to the official announcement, Reso and Co. will start directly from the playoffs. This means that they won’t bother playing in the Group Stage.
J.Storm’s roster from 1 to 5:
- Roman ‘Resolut1ion’ Fominok
- Lion ‘Nine’ Kirilin
- David ‘Moo’ Hull
- Clinton ‘Fear’ Loomis
- Sivatheeban ‘1437’ Sivanathapillai
The next #ReshuffleMadness 2019 participant!
Please, love and respect – @Team_JStorm
Read more about the participants and current roster: https://t.co/qaVYpTFBfe#Dota2 #WePlayDota2 pic.twitter.com/pzz1PJBsEg
— WePlay Esports #WeStandWithUkraine (@WePlay_Esports) September 17, 2019
The WePlay Reshuffle Madness is due to begin on September 21. The playoffs will begin just after the group stage and will last until September 28.
In addition to the prize money, the winner of this tournament will also secure a slot for the closing event of the WePlay! Tug of War tournament trilogy called WePlay! Tug of War: Mad Moon. Expect more information about it soon.
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Image VIA: J.Storm