The PSG Quest team faces significant roster changes in its Dota 2 lineup with the departure of its position five player, Oleh “kaori” Medvedok, following several unsuccessful attempts to qualify for tier one tournaments in 2024. Meanwhile.
Nouns, a renowned organization in North America, finally introduces its new mid-laner, Philipp Bühler, known as Copy, after months of playing without an official player in that role. With these moves, both PSG Quest and nouns aim to strengthen their respective lineups and improve their performance in the competitive Dota 2 circuit.
PSG Quest’s Roster Shifts
PSG Quest, a prominent contender in the Dota 2 esports scene, has undergone significant changes in its roster structure. The organization bid farewell to its position five player, Oleh “kaori” Medvedok. kaori, who has been an integral part of PSG Quest since the compilation of its Dota 2 roster in late 2022, departs after several unsuccessful attempts to qualify for tier one tournaments in 2024.
Excited to officially welcome @Dukalisdota2 to #PSGQuest! With his exceptional skill and fame for giving enemies hell, he's not just a player—he's a force. Currently holding the #8 rank in EU, Dukalis brings a new level of play to our team. Together, we're eager to explore the… pic.twitter.com/iMlLRvNrbO
— PSG Quest (@PSGQuest) March 10, 2024
Shortly after announcing kaori departure on social media platforms, PSG Quest revealed the addition of Andrey “Dukalis” Kuropatkin, formerly of Team Tickles, as its new support player. Despite Dukalis’ turbulent past year marked by roster changes, he brings a wealth of experience and talent to PSG Quest.
Nouns’ Mid-Lane Reinforcement
In a long-awaited move, nouns, a renowned North American Dota 2 organization, unveiled its new mid-laner after months of playing without an official player in the mid-lane role. Taking to social media platform X (formerly Twitter), nouns enthusiastically welcomed the arrival of Philipp Bühler, known by his in-game alias Copy. Hailing from Germany.
The wait is over… OUR NEW MID IS HERE!
Introducing… ⌐◨-◨
→ @Copy_YonagiCurrently ranked #91 in Europe, 23 years old, and from Germany — You probably don't know him yet but you will soon, welcome to the team! pic.twitter.com/Iu3s4PN7im
— Nouns Esports ⌐◨-◨ (@nounsesports) March 10, 2024
At 23 years old, Copy boasts a commendable track record in Tier 2 and Tier 3 teams. Despite his relatively low profile in the competitive scene, a closer look at his gaming history on Dotabuff reveals his proficiency with formidable mid-lane heroes. Tinker, Storm Spirit, and Invoker are among Copy’s most-played heroes.
Ushering in a New Era: PSG Quest and Nouns Strategically Revamp Rosters for Dota 2 Esports Success
PSG Quest and nouns have ushered in a new era with their roster changes, aiming to bolster their competitive edge in the dynamic landscape of Dota 2 esports. With the addition of Dukalis to PSG Quest and Copy to nouns, both organizations are poised for success as they gear up for the challenges ahead in elite-level competitions.