Alliance’s Dota 2 roster will participate in the Serbian Bootcamp to change DPC Fortunes

Realizing that they were on the verge of being relegated to Division 2 in the Dota Pro Circuit (DPC), the Alliance Dota 2 team decided to head to a bootcamp in Serbia hoping to turn the tide. Jonathan”Loda“Berg, CEO and co-owner of Alliance commented in a video on the organization’s Twitter that the DPC Western Europe (WEU) 2021-22 Tour 1: Division 1 has been the challenge for the Dota 2 team so far. , but the team is going to give it their all at the Serbian bootcamp.At the moment, Alliance has one win in five DPC series and still has two more to play.

Alliance travels from Sweden to Serbia to try to get better in DPC

“Me and the Dota 2 team are going to Serbia. We went because the District People’s Committee was very tough. But we will go there to do our best. We will become more difficult. We’re going to come back and really give it our best for two games against OG and then Liquid,” Loda said the reason for a bootcamp competition in Serbia.

The Alliance Dota 2 roster has played DPC from the organization’s bootcamp in Sweden so far. In the video, Loda says he knows someone in Serbia who can be of great help.

Alliance added three new players before the start of the 2021-22 DPC season, but the performance has been lackluster so far. The team was unable to go up against its opponent, either individually or in teamfights. Alliance’s losses in the four series it has played so far have all been 2-0, and it has shown little resistance in most of these games. The team has only won one series so far, against COOLGUYS, the only team below them on the scoreboard and yet to win a series.

Alliance’s chances of making it to the Major are almost non-existent. All that is left for the team to compete is in Division 1 and to maintain that, ideally the team must win both remaining series against OG and Team Liquid. The WEU league has considered OG and Team Liquid to be two of the strongest teams to date, which results in a tough challenge for Alliance. The team will hope that Serbia really brings a change to their destiny.

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ClareFora is a Interreviewed U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. ClareFora joined Interreviewed in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing: clarefora@interreviewed.com.

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