Dota 2 Reshuffle Madness — All Roster Moves in Autumn 2024

Dota 2 Reshuffle Madness — All Roster Moves in Autumn 2024

After the end of The International 2024, clubs have entered the active phase of the transfer window. Right now, until the start of the new season and the roster of the first tournament, reshuffles will take place. In this article, we have collected everything from the already announced reshuffles to the most interesting rumours.

We have divided all the reshuffles into regions. The region of Western Europe will be the largest in terms of the number of reshuffles, as it has the largest number of highly qualified organisations and strong players whose players we constantly see at high-level tournaments.

Notation:

(?) - transfer not confirmed

Last update: 1 October 2024

Western Europe

Due to the high concentration of top organisations, Western Europe is once again becoming a centre of active reshuffles. This is where the key transfers that will affect the next Dota 2 season will take place.

In:

  • No!ob from PSG.Quest
  • OmaR from PSG.Quest 

Out:

In:

  • 23savage from Aurora
  • Nine

Out:

  • BZM
  • Timado

Rumours are circulating that the team will be completely disbanded. (?) 

Current roster

In:

  • SaberLight free agent

Out:

  • 33 to Tundra Esports

In:

  • Watson from Cloud9 (?)
  • Skem (?)

Out:

  • dyrachyo will leave the team (?)

In:

Out:

  • Topson ends his career
Current roster
MidOne - Stand in
Shad - Stand in

Eastern Europe

In Eastern Europe, rumours of changes in Team Spirit's roster and BB Team's activity have become the main topic of discussion. Famous players may change clubs, and new players get a chance to prove themselves.

In:

  • Pure from Tundra Esports
  • Kiyotaka from Aurora
  • Kataomi from Cloud9

Out:

  • Saika, gpk, TORONTOTOKYO to the bench

Out:

  • Mira to the bench
  • Collapse to the bench
  • Raddan to the bench

In:

  • Satanic
  • Malic
  • rue

Lineup for DreamLeague Season 24

Current roster
Puppey (Stand-In)
BOOM (Stand-In)

North America

In this region, roster changes have become a necessity for many organisations after unsuccessful performances at recent tournaments. Clubs will make every effort to regain their competitiveness on the world stage.

South America

South America continues to strengthen its position on the global Dota 2 scene. Teams such as BOOM Esports are actively recruiting experienced players, which promises to increase the level of competition in the region.

Out:

In:

  • Parker from BOOM Esports

In:

Out:

  • Parker to HEROIC
Сurrent roster
Ghost (Trial)
Mac (Trial)

China

After the region's disastrous performance at The International 2024, China will be experiencing significant changes in the roster. While some players are leaving their teams, others are getting the opportunity to prove themselves, which could have a significant impact on the results of future tournaments.

Out:

Сurrent roster
Pyw (Stand-in)

Southeast Asia

After The International 2024, the Southeast Asia region is actively rebuilding its rosters. Teams such as Aurora are rumoured to be adding new players to their ranks, which will open up new opportunities to improve their results next season.

Сurrent roster

Conclusion

After The International 2024, the Dota 2 scene is once again going through a period of large-scale changes in the roster, which is becoming a tradition after the main tournament of the year. Organisations seek to strengthen their positions by attracting new players or forming entirely new teams in order to succeed in the upcoming seasons. This period of roster reshuffling is a crucial stage in the preparation for the next cycle of competitions, the first of which will be PGL Wallachia 2, which starts on 4 October.

We will follow every change in the rosters and update this list until the roster lock to provide you with the latest and most up-to-date information on all the reshuffles in the Dota 2 world.

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