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Adroit Carry Natsumi Departs From The Team

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Team Adroit will need a new carry for its Dota 2 team after Filipino player John Anthony "Natsumi-" Vargas departed from the team today. The team announced his departure on their social media handles.

(Also Read | Adroit Dota Releases Bok From Their Roster)

Natsumi- Leaves Team Adroit

Team Adroit announced that Natsumi had departed from the lineup earlier today.

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The team thanked him for his time in Adroit and acknowledged that Natsumi- was one of SEA’s “young and promising talents”. Natsumi- is yet to address his departure or make a statement through his official channels.

Hence Team Adroit’s roster at the moment will be:

  • Carry: TBA
  • Mid: Mc Nicholson "Mac" Villanueva
  • Offlaner: Prince Vince "Bensoy" Enriquez
  • Soft Support: Marvin "Boombacs" Rushton
  • HardSupport: Bryle "cml" Alviso

Natsumi’s Career in Adroit

Natsumi- joined Team Adroit in May 2019, after leaving Happy Feet Emperors. Since joining the team the player has secured multiple online tournaments and a victory at the ESL Clash of Nations Bangkok 2019 LAN tournament.

However, his most prestigious win in Team Adroit colours came at the 30th Southeast Asian Games where he won a gold medal for the Philippines.

(Also Read | Philippines claims Gold at the SEA Games 2019 - Dota 2 Tournament with a Massive Comeback)

Overall, the player has won over $31,325 in prize winnings in Team Adroit.

Natsumi’s composure and mechanical skill from the carry role have been lauded by many. He helped Team Adroit gain a foothold in the competitive SEA region as a perennial dark horse. The player will certainly not find it difficult to find a new team for himself in the SEA region.

Considering the fact that Geek Fam still haven't announced a replacement for Raven after the Filipino carry departed from the lineup, Natsumi could very well be moving to the ONE Esports Dota 2 SEA League Champions.


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Vignesh has been covering the esports industry for nearly 5 years starting with the early days of the DPC. His industry expertise includes experience in Dota 2, CS:GO and Mobile Esports coverage.
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