Tundra Esports has announced changes to its Dota 2 roster as it embarks on a new journey in the 2025 season. Anton “dyrachyo” Shkredov and Bozhidar “bzm” Bogdanov join the team while Egor “Nightfall” Grigorenko is moved to inactive (benched).
Dyrachyo joins Tundra Esports after a long stint with Gaimin Gladiators. He spent nearly three years with Gaimin, including his time with Team Tickles, achieving remarkable success. He won multiple majors and top-tier tournaments, establishing this period as the most successful in his professional career.
He finished second at The International, twice, in 2023 and 2024, before parting ways with Gaimin Gladiators after TI 2024. After a brief period of inactivity, Dyrachyo embarks on a new journey with Tundra Esports as its new carry player heading into the new year.
Bzm also leaves OG Esports after nearly three years of representing the legendary esports organisation. He rose to prominence because of his flashy plays and quickly cemented himself as one of the better players in the game.
Bzm initially thrived with OG, but their synergy diminished over time. Faced with a shifting meta and constant roster changes, the team's progress stalled, preventing them from achieving anything meaningful.
He joins Tundra and replaces the outgoing Lorenof as the team’s new mid-laner. The arrival of dyrachyo and bzm heralds a new era for Tundra Esports as they look forward to cementing their legacy in the 2025 Dota 2 season.
One of the most prolific carry players in the game, Nightfall, moves to inactive with the arrival of the two new entrants. He has been instrumental in establishing Tundra’s legacy and has a plethora of experience playing for renowned teams like Evil Geniuses and BetBoom Team.
His next destination is uncertain, but his talent will undoubtedly attract interest from many teams. In the meantime, stay tuned to BLAST for the latest Dota 2 updates.
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