Resolut1on hints at moving to Old G

Resolut1on hints at moving to Old G

Harrison Htet

5 Feb, 2023, 12:15

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Last updated: 12 May, 2025, 15:51

The Lima Major is in its final stages, with Team Liquid getting knocked down to the lower bracket finals. Talon Esports is also harnessing its SEA power and had secured a top 3 finish. One of those teams will be playing against Gaimin Gladiators, waiting in the grand finals. For teams that didn’t get their ticket and the teams exited The Lima Major during the early stages of the tournament, the DPC 2023 roster shuffle is once again on the horizon.

Forecast or Reality? 

Recently, Team Secret has been making headlines before the start of The Lima Major that Team Secret is looking to rebuild its roster. Multiple sources say that the CIS star player, Roman “RAMZES666” Kushnarev, will join Team Secret for the Spring Tour. The rumour wasn’t denied nor confirmed by both parties yet. The most recent rumour was that Team Secret’s offlaner Roman “Resolut1on” Fominok partied ways with Team Secret.

A source said they know where Reso is heading for the DPC Spring Tour. The offlaner will join Old G - a team founded by back-to-back Ti champions Johan “N0tail” Sundstein and  Sébastien “Ceb” Debs. Although in official regards, Reso is still a member of Team Secret, in a Twitch chat, he announced his departure gaining the community’s attention.

Uncertainty In Old G

The likely rumours will see Reso taking the role of Arif “MSS” Anwar in the roster. The team’s carry also confirmed they are going through a roster shuffle for the Spring Tour. Moreover, in a recent podcast, the team’s hard support player and co-founder, N0tail, said he is not ready to sacrifice everything for Dota again.

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