Blacklist International reveals Dota 2 roster for 2023 DPC

Filipino esports team, Blacklist International enters Dota 2 with a powerful lineup. The team will compete in 2023’s DPC in Division I of SEA DPC.

Popular Filipino esports team, Blacklist International enters Dota 2 with a hunger for redemption. The organization had just announced its powerful lineup, comprising top Filipino Dota 2 players. Here is Blacklist International's Dota 2 roster for the 2023 DPC season:

  • Carlo "Kuku" Palad
  • Timothy "TIMS" Randrup
  • Marc "Raven" Fausto
  • Nico "eyyou" Barcelon
  •  Karl "Karl" Baldovino

Blacklist International's full roster is now out and it isn't quite a surprise. The players are of top reputation in the SEA scene, fielding one of the most renowned captains in the region, Kuku, and skilled players from all positions. This is also a massive reunion as most of them had been long-time teammates with each other. From TNC to Geek Fam, this Filipino squad has been all over SEA Dota 2's professional scene history.

Blacklist International will compete in upcoming DPC

Blacklist International will compete in next season's SEA DPC.
Blacklist International will compete in next season's SEA DPC.

A while ago, the CEO of Blacklist International's parent company, Tryke Gutierrez, hinted at building a Dota 2 redemption team for the Philippines. And during the off-season when roster shuffles go ham, Gutierrez announced that they have bought the slot of the Singaporean team, RSG in Division I of Southeast Asia (SEA) DPC.

In Division I, Blacklist International is to face powerhouses of the region including Fnatic, BOOM Esports, and Talon Esports. T1 has also reportedly sold its slot to Singaporean org, Bleed Esports, which has yet to announce its roster. But all eyes are on these top teams that would bring bloodbath in the next season.

Fans are now excited to see what Blacklist International can bring to the SEA Dota 2 scene. The esports team is known for its credible performance in other titles such as Mobile Legends Bang Bang and Call of Duty: Mobile. And who knows, they might just be the next big force in the Dota 2 pro scene.

We will see the new Blacklist International roster compete in the upcoming DPC season.

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