After an impressive twenty-seven months with OG, Yuragi has decided to part ways with the team and join NAVI. OG bid farewell to their former player, expressing gratitude for his contributions.
Yuragi’s Departure from OG:
Yuragi, who spent nearly three years with OG, played an integral role in their Dota 2 roster. Together, they achieved significant victories, including triumphs at events such as ESL One Stockholm Major 2022 and ESL One Malaysia 2022. Additionally, they secured top placements at Riyadh Masters 2022 and The International 2022.
It has been an honor.
Thank you for this adventure @Yuragii1, we wish you the best in your next one ❤️ pic.twitter.com/dWcZsMp3UF
— OG (@OGesports) March 8, 2024
NAVI’s Roster Changes:
NAVI, meanwhile, has not only acquired Yuragi but has also welcomed Sukhbat ‘sanctity-‘ Otgondavaa to their team. Sanctity-, although relatively unknown on the international stage, brings valuable experience from the SEA DPC and is known for his competitive prowess.
NAVI’s Inactive Roster:
Maksym ‘mellojul’ Pnov Maksym ‘shigetsu’ Popadynets
NAVI’s Updated Dota 2 Roster:
- Artem ‘Yuragi’ Golubiev
- Sukhbat ‘sanctity-’ Otgondavaa
- Dmytro ‘Nefrit’ Tarasych
- Bakyt ‘W_Zayac’ Emilzhanov
- Arman ‘Malady’ Orazbayev
- Vitalii ‘Sword_Art’ Petkin (coach)
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