Purchasing a slot in Division I of the Dota Pro Circuit (DPC) Southeast Asian regional league from Singapore-based organization RSG, Tier One Entertainment officially enters the Dota 2 scene.
Blacklist International’s CEO and co-founder of Tier One Entertainment, Tryke Gutierrez, announced the formal entry of the organization in Dota 2 through a post on Twitter.
In addition to his Twitter post, Gutierrez has announced it as well in Facebook with a thanks to the RSG founder and CEO Jayf Soh. He said that the organization is now looking for players to sign for their Dota 2 roster.
Before being the co-founder of Tier One Entertainment and co-owner of Blacklist International, Tryke Gutierrez was known as one of the Philippines' most iconic Dota 2 casters and esports personalities.
Currently, the post-The International (TI) roster shuffle is ongoing and there’s still a number of Filipino players who have yet to sign with a team for the next DPC season including former Evil Geniuses midlaner Abed "Abed" Yusop, former T1 offlaner Carlo "Kuku" Palad, former Fnatic carry Marc Polo "Raven" Fausto, former BOOM Esports players Erin "Yopaj" Ferrer, Timothy "Tims" Randrup, and Andre "skem" Ong, as well as the former Polaris Esports roster, namely John Anthony "Natsumi" Vargas, Mc Nicholson "Lelouch-" Villanueva, Nikko "Force" Bilocura, Marvin "Xavius" Rushton, and Nico "eyyou" Barcelon, and many more.
Earlier this month, Gutierrez said in a separate post that his dream was "to build a [Philippines] redeem team". As the roster shuffle is still ongoing, this may be the perfect time to build his dream team with so many Filipino players who have yet to be acquired by other esports organizations.
Currently, aside from its formally announced League of Legends: Wild Rift team and new Dota 2 team, Blacklist International is also looking for players to complete their roster that can compete in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG), Call of Duty, and Garena Free Fire.
With that being said, stay tuned for further developments in the upcoming rosters of Blacklist International!
Blacklist International’s CEO and co-founder of Tier One Entertainment, Tryke Gutierrez, announced the formal entry of the organization in Dota 2 through a post on Twitter.
In addition to his Twitter post, Gutierrez has announced it as well in Facebook with a thanks to the RSG founder and CEO Jayf Soh. He said that the organization is now looking for players to sign for their Dota 2 roster.
Before being the co-founder of Tier One Entertainment and co-owner of Blacklist International, Tryke Gutierrez was known as one of the Philippines' most iconic Dota 2 casters and esports personalities.
Currently, the post-The International (TI) roster shuffle is ongoing and there’s still a number of Filipino players who have yet to sign with a team for the next DPC season including former Evil Geniuses midlaner Abed "Abed" Yusop, former T1 offlaner Carlo "Kuku" Palad, former Fnatic carry Marc Polo "Raven" Fausto, former BOOM Esports players Erin "Yopaj" Ferrer, Timothy "Tims" Randrup, and Andre "skem" Ong, as well as the former Polaris Esports roster, namely John Anthony "Natsumi" Vargas, Mc Nicholson "Lelouch-" Villanueva, Nikko "Force" Bilocura, Marvin "Xavius" Rushton, and Nico "eyyou" Barcelon, and many more.
Earlier this month, Gutierrez said in a separate post that his dream was "to build a [Philippines] redeem team". As the roster shuffle is still ongoing, this may be the perfect time to build his dream team with so many Filipino players who have yet to be acquired by other esports organizations.
Currently, aside from its formally announced League of Legends: Wild Rift team and new Dota 2 team, Blacklist International is also looking for players to complete their roster that can compete in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG), Call of Duty, and Garena Free Fire.
With that being said, stay tuned for further developments in the upcoming rosters of Blacklist International!