Bleed Esports welcomes DJ, Iceiceice
Southeast Asian Dota 2 team Bleed Esports recently added two new veteran players to their growing roster. Djardel “DJ” Mampusti and Daryl “Iceiceice” Koh Pei Xiang signed with the organization yesterday, March 3, 2023. The veteran duo will be playing in the offlane, with DJ as the position 4 support, while Iceiceice plays in position three. Iceiceice last played for Southeast Asian team SMG, while DJ last played for Fnatic, which decided to dissolve its Dota 2 roster after an abysmal DPC 2023 Division I performance.
📢 THE LONG AWAITED ANNOUNCEMENT
Please join us in welcoming @iceiceicedota and @DjardelJicko to the team!
FEATURED STORIESWith this addition of the veteran offlane duo, our roster is complete as we prepare for the upcoming Spring DPC season. #GOBLEED #DPC #Dota2 pic.twitter.com/iJrEo4T8UE
— Bleed Esports (@ggBleed) March 3, 2023
The two used to play together, in the same positions, under the Fnatic Dota 2 team banner from 2019-2020. The dynamic duo led the former Fnatic roster to win numerous regional tournaments in the middle of the pandemic. The pair helped Fnatic land two out of three first-place finishes in ESL One 2020 Birmingham and Los Angeles, and clinched third place during ESL One Thailand 2020.
DJ and Iceiceice will be playing alongside Souliya “JacKky” Khoomphetsavong, Teng “Kordan” Tjin Yao, and seasoned Korean Dota player Doo-young “DuBu” Kim. They replace Prieme Ejay “PlayHard” Maque and Natthaphon “Masaros” Ouanphakdee, respectively, who will remain on the team’s inactive roster.
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