23savage has announced search for a new Dota 2 team through a Twitter post and is also willing to relocate for the same.
He will no longer be playing as the stand-in for BOOM Esports and has thanked the organization for the opportunity at the SEA DPC League.
Gabbi, DJ and 1437 have responded to 23savage's 'LFT' tweet.
23savage has thanked BOOM Esports for giving him the opportunity to play in some of the SEA 2021 DPC Season 1: Upper Division and stated that he is looking for a new team now. Nuengnara "23savage" Teeramahanon communicated this via a Twitter post as he informed that he is also willing to relocate for the new team. This revelation comes after BOOM Esports failed to make it to the Singapore Major on February 25 as they ended the DPC group stage at the fifth spot. TNC Predator’s carry player, Kim "Gabbi" Villafuerte, and Fnatic’s captain Djardel Jicko B. "DJ" Mampusti have responded to his tweet.
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After 23savage made this announcement, Gabbi responded with a “G?” to which he replied, “See you in the Philippines.” On the other hand, DJ apparently tried to boost the Thai carry's morale by tagging OG’s Twitter handle. The Thai carry player, in return, wished DJ good luck for the Singapore Major.
23savage had played alongside DJ when he was a part of Fnatic's roster.
Image Via 23savage's TwitterProfessional Dota 2 player turned commentator, Sivatheeban "1437" Sivanathapillai, indicated something about the player's new team by replying, “Wait 2 more days."
As per 23savage’s announcement, his short stand-in stint with BOOM Esports has come to an end after representing them for just two series in the DPC season. He had only joined the Indonesian squad on February 15, 2021. This is quite an intriguing announcement considering the claims and rumors that he would be a permanent part of BOOM Esports’ roster, replacing their carry player, Andrew "Drew" Halim.
The Thai star carry has only been playing as a stand-in for teams like Motivate.Trust Gaming, HOYO, BOOM Esports, or for temporary stacks like Among Us since July 2020 when he was replaced by Raven in Fnatic’s roster. Vici Gaming then recruited him in September 2020. Still, He did not make a single official appearance for them until he was removed from the roster in January 2021, just before the onset of the 2021 DPC season. Since then, he has been in search of a new Dota 2 team.
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We might be witnessing many roster changes in the coming month as almost every region is on the verge of concluding its first DPC season. Considering the talent that 23savage possesses, he is likely to find a new team soon.