What happened to TNC DOTA team?
What happened to TNC DOTA team?
In a seemingly amicable decision between the organization and the players, TNC Predator disband its Dota 2 roster, just a month ahead of The International 10. TNC Predator announced Monday that it will be parting ways with its Dota 2 team.
Is TNC Predator disbanded?
Instead, we get TNC Predator officially disbanding. The most successful Pinoy team ever – with a cool US$4 million in winnings according to Liquipedia – TNC will also forever be remembered for pulling off the most incredible underdog story in the history of The International.
Who is the best Filipino gamer?

As of April 2022, ChoOxTV was the leading gamer and streamer in the Philippines with around 13 million followers on his online-game streaming platform on Facebook. Edgar Dumali, also known as ChoOxTV, mostly streams on the mobile multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game Mobile Legends using a voice filter.
When did Philippines won in Dota 2?
The main event was held at the Mall of Asia Arena from June 7–12, 2016….Manila Major.
Tournament information | |
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Champions | OG |
1st runner-up | Team Liquid |
2nd runner-up | Newbee |
The International 2016 → |
Is T1 a Philippine team?
RELATED: T1 launches new esports academy At the time of writing, three of T1’s players are Filipino, including Carlo ‘Kuku’ Palad who was previously a coach for Smart Omega, an esports team backed by the PLDT subsidiary.
Where is Gabbi now?

Kim “Gabbi” Villafuerte is a Filipino professional Dota 2 player who is currently playing for TNC Predator.
Who owns TNC?
We also reached out to Eric Redulfin, owner of the TNC organization, for comment and he maintains that there are no other businesses that have purchased “even 1%” of TNC or High Grounds Cafe, contrary to the Zeno representative’s claim.
Why is CSGO not popular in Asia?
CS: GO does not make the cut for Asian Games 2022 A theory that hits too close to home cites CS: GO’s inherent violent gameplay and it championing the two sides of “Terrorist” and “Counter Terrorist” as pertinent issues. Supposedly, both of these facets go against the ethos of the Asian Games.