Digital Chaos Officially Dissolves
Digital Chaos, a North American Dota 2 team that was founded in the aftermath of The International 5 late last year, has officially dissolved. DC was formally set up by DotaCinema CEO Shannon “SUNSfan” Scotten and featured former TI5 Champion himself Kurtis “Aui_2000” Ling. Digital Chaos also just recently acquired former Team Empire star Roman “Resolut1on” Fominok. The team was also slated to take on Team Freedom in the Beyond the Summit Americas #4 tomorrow.
Despite high hopes for a side with championship caliber, Digital Chaos never really peaked as a team and stuttered often in the tournaments it participated in. Their biggest success was in the Beyond the Summit Americas #3, notable only a minor tournament. Founder SUNSfan decided to finally pull the plug on the struggling side.
dead team
— SUNSfan (@SUNSfanTV) March 23, 2016
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DC team manager Nikki “Sajedene” Elise similarly confirms on her Twitter.
Good luck to those who got left in the wake of all this. I am sure you will be in some amazing teams. Sucks it had to go down like this.
— Nikki Elise (@Sajedene) March 23, 2016
Former DC captain Theeban “1437” Siva will also be returning to Team Secret. He will take on the role of coach once again. Team Secret recently acquired Evil Geniuses stars Artour “Arteezy” Babaev and Saahil “UNiVeRsE” Arora.
READ: Arteezy and Universe to join Team Secret
https://twitter.com/1437x/status/712827629682958336
In another shift of tectonic plates @1437x Theeban will be coming back to Team Secret as full time boss man coach. Men in Black are back!
— Kemal Sadikoglu (@ksadikoglu) March 24, 2016
With three days to go before the rosters are locked in for the Manila Major, unattached players will be scrambling to find a new team.
3 days till roster lock, anyone need a guy?
— Resolut1on (@Resolut1on_) March 23, 2016
Feature Image from the Digital Chaos website
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