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Dota 211 years agoAndreas "drouks" St

Duskbin picks up a new All-Malaysian roster

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Duskbin eSports takes a step into DotA 2, with a new roster including ex-FishBall and ex-Leap Gaming players. The six-player roster will be offered new facilities and will train hard to make their mark on the DotA 2 scene.

Duskbin e-Sports re-enters the DotA 2 scene with a blast, picking a strong Malaysian roster with players from teams FishBall and Leap Gaming. The new six-player squad will be participating in many tournaments in the future, starting with the upcoming E2MAX qualifiers in Singapore.

Duskbin, the Malaysian organisation, has decided to make an important investment in DotA 2, providing a high-tech training house for the players, with gaming peripherals provided by i-Rocks and many other comforts. This move shows the high expectations the organisation has from the players, and it is yet to be seen whether the players can surprise the DotA 2 scene with their performance.

Duskbin eSports facilities, picture by Duskbin.

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The current all-Malaysian team used to have a full Philippines roster, and was one of the most successful Pinnoy teams to date, also participating in The International 2 qualifiers, being unable to qualify for the main tournament. The organisation decided to search for a more stable line-up in Malaysia, the origin of many famous players in the SEA scene.

The current roster of Duskbin e-Sports roster:

Malaysia Duskbin.Jny (S)
Malaysia Duskbin.MissyZ
Malaysia Duskbin.BoyZ
Malaysia Duskbin.Mtr
Malaysia Duskbin.Dynasty
Malaysia Shiyuan (S)

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Andreas "drouks" StThere's really not much to say about Andreas 'drouks' Stavridakis, except that he sleeps two hours a day, plays the guitar and survives solely on Diet Coke. He also writes about DotA sometimes.

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