Ex-DreamEaters join a new Russian esports organization Hard Legion

Ex-DreamEaters join a new Russian esports organization Hard Legion

Aditya Singh Rawat
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The ex-DreamEaters line-up has announced its signing with a new Russian esports organization called Hard Legion. The roster which had parted way with DreamEaters last week, due to various problems in-between the players and management as the reason, has been signed by a new esports organization after a period of negotiations.

Hard Legion is a Russian esports organization founded by the popular Russian YouTuber and Twitch streamer, Aleksei ‘HARDPLAY’ Baranov. The organization which came into existence earlier in the day has started out by signing syvat and co. as it officially steps into the competitive CS:GO circuit.


Svyatoslav ‘svyat’ Dovbakh, IGL for Hard Legion had a few words to say according to HLTV,

“We had a lot of interesting proposals, some from very loud and well-known tags, however after talking to Aleksei “HARDPLAY” Baranov and the organisation’s management, we were inspired by the ideas that they are looking to realise and were impressed by the scale of the future project.

I think that with our new organisation we will be able to uncover our full potential and achieve great results, for together, we are legion!”


The new Russian line-up seems to be eager to get their hands dirty as the team gets ready to perform well in their group A matches at DreamHack Open Rotterdam 2019 taking place from 18th - 20th October offering a total prize pool of 100,000 USD.

The current Hard Legion line-up is as follows,

  • Svyatoslav "svyat" Dovbakh

  • Semyon "kinqie" Lisitsyn

  • Vladislav "Krad" Kravchenko

  • Anton "speed4k" Titov

  • Igor "Forester" Bezotecheskiy

  • Aleksandr "zoneR" Bogatiryev [Coach]


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Aditya is the in-house CS:GO writer at AFK Gaming. While his understanding of the esports space is not restricted by geographical borders, his current focus lies in the Asian region. Understands and follows almost all major esport titles.

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