In a world where Dota 2 teams continually evolve and adapt, Bleed Esports has made a decisive move.
On January 8th, this dynamic Singaporean esports organization announced the signing of Rafli “Mikoto” Fathur Rahman and Wilson “poloson” Koh, completing its formidable roster for the eagerly anticipated 2024 competitive season. This announcement comes just in time for the DreamLeague Season 22 open qualifiers, setting the stage for an electrifying year in professional Dota 2.
Strategic Reinforcements Ahead of DreamLeague Season 22
Bleed Esports faced a challenging phase with the departure of Teng “Kordan” Tjin Yao to Team Secret and Tommy “Taiga” Le’s brief tenure. Addressing the urgent need for a skilled midlaner and a position five support, the team welcomed the duo of Mikoto and poloson, injecting new vigor and strategic depth into their lineup.
Mikoto and Poloson: A Blend of Experience and Versatility
- Mikoto, a former Talon Esports player, brings a rich vein of experience to the team. Known for his exceptional skills and strategic acumen, Mikoto is celebrated as one of Southeast Asia’s premier Dota 2 players. His track record is impressive, with notable achievements including a third-place finish at the Lima Major 2023 and the Riyadh Masters 2023, not to mention victories in the DPC SEA 2023 Tour 2: Division I and BTS Pro Series Season 14: Southeast Asia.
- On the other hand, poloson, previously with Myth Avenue Gaming, may have less exposure in the Tier 1 scene but is no stranger to the game’s intricacies. His journey through teams like Scythe Gaming, Nigma Galaxy SEA, Invictus Gaming, and Team SMG has seasoned him for the big leagues. With his professional playing experience dating back to 2014, poloson’s deep understanding of Dota 2’s mechanics and strategies makes him a valuable asset to Bleed Esports.
A Roster Brimming with Potential
The updated Bleed Esports lineup now boasts three The International (TI) participants: JaCkky, Mikoto, and DJ. This blend of seasoned veterans and fresh talent presents a promising combination that could redefine the team’s approach and performance in the international Dota 2 arena.
As Bleed Esports gears up for the DreamLeague Season 22 Southeast Asia open qualifiers, beginning January 9th, all eyes will be on this rejuvenated squad.
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