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Yuragi Cooling Off? OG’s Carry Benched!

So, OG’s been slaying it in the qualifiers, but we all know LANs are a whole different beast, right? The BetBoom Dacha Dubai 2024 didn’t exactly shower OG in glory, and now, they’re shaking things up. Brace yourselves – they’ve benched none other than their star safelaner, Artem “Yuragi” Golubiev.

Remember the OG 2.0 glory days? Yuragi played a killer role, helping the squad snag two Major trophies. Fast forward to now, and he’s on the sidelines. Awesome, right? There’s only one OG 2.0 OG left standing. The stakes are high as OG faces this roster revamp, turning a new leaf in their competitive Dota 2 journey.

Let’s see the deets and see what this change means for OG’s future!

Yuragi’s Achievements: From New Blood to Major Triumphs

Back in 2021, OG made a bold move, changing their roster and introducing us to OG 2.0. Among the fresh faces was Yuragi, a rising star ready to make his mark. The OG 2.0 experiment turned out to be a Cinderella story in true OG fashion.

In their debut year, Yuragi and the squad didn’t just show promise; they blew everyone away. The team swiftly added two Major trophies to OG’s already glittering collection. Yeah, you heard that right – not one, but two! It was a spectacular display of skill and teamwork that catapulted the new generation of OG into the limelight.

But wait, there’s more to this fairy tale. The team pulled off something straight out of a gaming legend’s dream – they coaxed Sébastien “Ceb” Debs out of retirement. The OG magic worked wonders as Ceb stood in for them at the ESL One Stockholm 2022, reigniting the legendary player’s passion for the game.

Now, that’s the kind of impact Yuragi and OG 2.0 had on the Dota 2 scene. A journey filled with triumphs, inspiring comebacks, and a legacy that will be remembered for years to come.

Not-so-Good Days

After OG’s epic debut year, things got a bit rocky. You know, like when you’re on a winning streak in your favorite game, and suddenly you start hitting a few bumps? Yeah, OG felt that. In 2023, their mojo took a hit, and for the first time ever, they missed out on The Internationals – not the highlight of their gaming career, for sure.

To shake things up, OG went for a roster shuffle in preparation for the 2024 Dota 2 season. They kept their safelaner and midlaner but brought in fresh blood from different corners of the world. Leading the pack was Ceb, a two-time champ bringing his A-game.

The season kicked off with high hopes. OG nailed it in the qualifiers for BetBoom Dacha Dubai 2024 and DreamLeague Season 22. The vibes were good, but then reality smacked them at BetBoom Dacha 2024. They hit rock bottom in the groups and were among the first teams out. Ouch.

Not ones to take defeat lying down, OG went back to the drawing board. Roster changes were in the cards as they faced the music and aimed for a comeback. Now the big question is, can they dust off and rise again, or is this the start of a new chapter for OG in the wild world of Dota 2? Keep your eyes peeled as OG navigates the ups and downs, chasing redemption and the sweet taste of victory.

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