HellRaisers Players Leave the Organisation

HellRaisers Players Leave the Organisation

Harrison Htet

4 Mar, 2023, 12:27

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Last updated: 12 Apr, 2025, 12:27

HellRaisers dominated the Eastern Europe DPC Spring Tour and secured a spot at the Berlin Major. Despite their results, the members of the team have reportedly left the organisation. In a revealed report, the two involved parties, HellRaisers and its players, weren’t actively involved together since HellRaisers as an organisation was not in charge of its Dota 2 roster.

Foreshadowed of The Revelation

The management of HellRaisers revealed the organisation had only given them and the players the right to use its name. They did use the organisation’s name for nearly two years. However, the organisation is not ready to be active in esports, and the management has decided to drop the HR tag. The team, however, will remain the same under the same management.

HellRaisers is a mid-tier team, but in recent months, they have proven they got what it takes to become a top-tier team. After their run at The Lima Major, they went undefeated in the Spring Tour and secured the ticket to the Berlin Major.

Earlier, before the start of the DPC Spring Tour, the team also had a rough fallout with their safelane hard carry player, Nikita "Daxak" Kuzmin. Back then, Daxak pointed out some serious issues that the team needed to resolve. There were also reports of internal conflicts within the team. Eventually, he and HellRaisers parted ways.

Better Future? 

While this may seem off-putting, it is important to note that now the organisation can receive new sponsors. Aside from carrying the HellRaisers name, the squad was nameless. Now with their recent records, the squad can explore new exciting options that await on the horizon.

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