Emblematic Evil Geniuses player Clinton “Fear” Loomis has been released from the North American team, according to the Dota 2 Majors Registration page. One of the most storied players in the scene, Fear has been with the EG organization since 2011.
At this time, Fear’s future involvement with EG or Dota 2 altogether remains unclear. A tweet posted by the veteran player implies he might consider retiring. However, neither Fear nor Evil Geniuses have provided any clarification as of yet.
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Fear’s release signals the beginnings of roster changes for Evil Geniuses. However, nothing has been confirmed as of yet, and the North American organization has not provided any further details.
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There is still a slim chance Fear could be added back to EG’s roster during the second phase of the registration process. A cryptic tweet posted minutes ago by Clinton “Fear” Loomis suggests he might retire.
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Legacy
— Clinton Loomis (@FearDotA) August 27, 2016
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For the 2016 Fall Major, Valve has implemented a two-step registration process, including a “drop phase” and an “add phase”.
Teams have 17 days at their disposal – until September 4th – to release players from their current rosters for the upcoming season. This is an active process, unlike in previous seasons when the entire team was automatically dropped before the beginning of a new season. 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 into the team.
New players can then be added to the roster between September 4th-18th. The rosters will become locked on September 18th, at 12:00AM PDT. Players who left or were dropped from a roster in the first phase of the registration can be re-added to the lineup in the second phase, until September 18th.
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Clinton “Fear” Loomis
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Clinton is one of the “oldest” players in the Dota scene, in both terms of age and experience. He is widely regarded as one of the best players since the game’s inception.
Having been around since 2005, during the DotA 1 days, Fear began his Dota 2 career playing with UNiVeRsE, Pajkatt, ComeWithMe and Theeban “1437” Siva for Online Kingdom, in 2011. His journey to The International and his Dota 2 career were featured in the “Free to Play” documentary.
Following The International 1, Fear would then join Evil Geniuses, in 2011. Other than his two-month departure from under the organization’s wing – when he continued to play with the same roster, under the SADBOYS tag – he remained with Evil Geniuses ever since.
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EG’s 2015-2016 season
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In August 2015, Evil Geniuses managed to turn the odds to their favor and claim the coveted TI5 Aegis of Champions and $6.6 million in prize money, thus becoming the first American team to win The International.
In a shocking move almost immediately following their historic TI5 championship win, Evil Geniuses removed Kurtis “Aui_2000” Ling from the lineup. Welcoming back Artour “Arteezy” Babaev, they then shifted Clinton “Fear” Loomis to the support role.
Despite the fact that they started off the fall season on the wrong foot, being eliminated in the very first round of the ESL One New York, they went on to take second place at the MLG World Finals and third at the Frankfurt Major and Shanghai Major.
The results were just not good enough, or perhaps the grass was greener on the Team Secret side of the fence. Both Saahil “UNiVeRsE” Arora and Artour “Arteezy” Babaev left the team before the rosters locked in for the next big event – the Manila Major.
After their unanticipated departure to Team Secret towards the last days of the team registration period, the future of Evil Geniuses seemed uncertain.
EG welcomed back both Kurtis “Aui_2000” Ling and Sam “BuLba” Sosale to the organization, on March 26th.
The new roster had a shaky start but overall commendable performances in the next three months. Unfortunately, it wasn’t enough to secure them a decent place at the Manila Major, where they fell into the 13th-16th ranks. Roster changes would strike again.
They put any animosity behind them and brought Saahil back in. Switching out Kurtis “Aui_2000” Ling and welcoming back Ludwig “zai” Wåhlberg after a year off from school, the team was four-fifths their TI5 lineup and was starting to look like a well-oiled machine again.
However, they had forfeited their direct invite for The International following their roster changes – an unprecedented move for a TI title-holder to be taking the open qualifier road. EG had to come back to Seattle the hard way – through the Open Qualifiers and then the Regional ones.
They shined throughout the tournament – both during the Group Stages and the Main Event – and even looked stronger than at The International 5, at times. Evil Geniuses were close to getting their names written on the Aegis of Champions for the second time. Not close enough, though: they fell to Digital Chaos in the Lower Bracket Finals and placed third overall.
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Evil Geniuses TI6 roster:
Clinton “Fear” Loomis
Syed Sumail “Suma1L” Hassan
Saahil “UNiVeRsE” Arora
Ludwig “zai” Wåhlberg
Peter “ppd” Dager
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3 Comments
935ice
(969 comments)He has already done so much for the scene. Already won an TI. I don’t think he needs to prove anything. If he ever retires I could see him as a caster, he is very good when he guest casted some games with some of the professional casters. Best of luck to him
August 28, 2016 at 3:17 amAndra Ciubotaru
(64 comments)Of course he doesn’t need to prove anything anymore. He is one of the very best players the scene has to offer – always has been. He could still have a lengthy career ahead, should he wish to continue and I hope he does.
August 28, 2016 at 1:21 pm935ice
(969 comments)Nothing is impossible yet, with the roster lock til September. Its going to be refreshing to see if fear joins another team 😀
August 29, 2016 at 4:53 am