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Tundra Esports announces expansion into Dota 2

London-based esports organisation Tundra Esports has announced that it is expanding its operations into popular MOBA Dota 2. The TikTok-backed org, which has so far kept to FIFA esports, will be competing in the Upper Division of DreamLeague Season 14 after acquiring European team mudgolems.


Discussing the expansion, Tundra owner Maxim Demin states that "Dota 2 continues to be a pinnacle esport, and mudgolems is a new team that is already making a name for itself and who share the same ambitions and passion as we do." The roster which qualified for DreamLeague 14 through the decider tournament remains intact, with Demin believing that team captain Adrian 'Fata' Trinks will continue to lead the team to glory, "and challenge some of the biggest names on the Dota 2 esports scene."


Fata has been a mainstay in the EU scene having played for many of the region's top teams at some point throughout his career. He believes that Tundra shares "the same drive to build a force within the Dota 2 esports scene" as him. "I believe this will let me take the team to the next level," he asserts.


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The Dota Pro Circuit Winter 2021 Season



This week begins the Winter 2021 season of the Dota Pro Circuit and with it kicks off six straight weeks of daily pro Dota action; all day, every day.

In preparation for this season we’ve revamped the in-client watching experience and you’ll find a ton of new ways to watch and follow along with the scene. The “Watch” tab now has a comprehensive schedule and shows you the the current team standings. You’ll quickly get a snapshot of where things stand and what games are happening in the moment and where to watch. You’ll also be able to follow your favorite teams to make sure you never miss one of their matches. We’ve also updated the DPC app (iOS and Android) so you can follow along and track the new leagues and teams there as well.

If you’ve been following professional Dota for a while you’ll know we’ve explored a few ways for you to cheer on your favorite teams. In the coming weeks you’ll be able to back your favorites by purchasing content packages featuring in-game effects, sprays, emotes, loading screens and (of course) chat-wheel lines from your favorite teams. This content is coming straight from the teams themselves and they are submitting some great stuff for you to equip across your account.

We’re excited for the next two months of competitive Dota and we know you are too. The games are live and you can jump in and watch right now right here:

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