David “Moo” Hull has parted ways with Digital Chaos. Moo, the only NA player on the team, has officially left the roster and posted subsequent messages about the change in status. Digital Chaos has not provided official information nor any word on his replacement. Digital Chaos took second place at TI6 in an astonishing run through the main event brackets.
looking for team
— David Hull (@MooDota2) August 25, 2016
David “Moo” Hull has parted ways with Digital Chaos.
While his initial tweet has caused some stir, he officially left the team on the registration list.
Based on following tweets, however, it appears that the decision was not one he either agreed with or was expecting.
the irony, game of thrones dota edition.
— David Hull (@MooDota2) August 25, 2016
The Digital Chaos TI6 journey has culminated from the rock bottom rejects to the ruling class sitting at the top of the world stage in Seattle, Washington with five of the finest players in Dota 2 today.
Their run in the main event was dazzling. In a spectacular showing filled with clutch plays, perserverance, incredible rotations and honed in synergy their only losses in the lower brackets was suffered at the hands of TnC Pro and then again one game to the TI5 champions -Evil Geniuses.
As they cut through each opponent with relative ease, the North American based team seemed to gain even more strength and precision.
They eventually took second place for their efforts and talent – a reality far more reaching than they imagined.
Fall Major registration
For the team registrations this year, there is a two step or phase registration period including drop phase and add phase.
Teams have 17 days (now until September 4th) to release players from their current rosters for the upcoming season. This is an active process unlike previous seasons where the entire team was automatically dropped. Therefore players must leave the team or the management needs to remove any players that will not continue competing with the team. Any players that are still remaining on the team after September 4th are automatically locked in to the team.
New players can then be added to the roster between September 4-18th (two weeks) – locking on September 18th at 12:00AM PDT. This includes re-adding players that left or were dropped in the first phase.
David “Moo” Hull
Moo had begun to play for ROOT Gaming in 2015. Later joining FIRE, the team was picked up by Team Archon, and he was given the opportunity to compete in ESL One New York and the Shanghai Major but disbanded shortly after, leaving Moo once again to find a new home to showcase his untapped talents.
His stint with Digital Chaos brought him to the International stage for the first time and decorated him with milestones and achievements.
Digital Chaos
Digital Chaos was dissolved by default after they lost Theeban “1437” Siva to Team Secret as a coach and then Evil Geniuses officially welcomed back both Kurtis “Aui_2000” Ling and Sam “BuLba” Sosale to the organization, earlier this year.
The North American organization then picked up a squad consisting of Omar “w33” Aliwi, Rasmus “MiSeRy” Filipsen, Roman “Resolut1on” Fominok, David “Moo” Hull and Martin “Saksa” Sazdov. The team is attending bootcamp in the United States and competing in events, representing the NA region.
They seized a spot in the Manila Major after barreling through the Manila Major NA open qualifiers and then overcoming Shazam, 3:0, in the region’s Grand Finals.
They have also proven to be a formidable enemy in the North American region, claiming the NA qualifier spots for both The Summit 5 and SL iLeague StarSeries s2.
The team’s premier LAN debut was the Manila Major, where they placed 9th-12th. They then took 5th-6th place at both the Nanyang Championships and The Summit 5 and SLTV iLeague StarSeries season 2.
Digital Chaos TI6 roster:
Aliwi “w33” Omar
Roman “Resolut1on” Fominok
David “Moo” Hull
Martin “Saksa” Sazdov
Rasmus “MiSeRy” Filipsen
1 Comments
935ice
(969 comments)This was a smart move by DC. You can see that moo’s play style didn’t fit DC’s playstyle. He fed so many times at the last game of TI6. He is a more of a momentum based player.
August 27, 2016 at 9:20 am