August 26th, 20150MVP.Phoenix have completed their roster to include a combination from both of the organization's teams - MVP.Hot6ix and MVP.Phoenix. The new all-Korean lineup includes: Park "March" Tae-won, Kim "QO" Seon-yeob, Kim "Febby" Yong-min, Pyo "MP" No-a, and Lee "Heen" Seung-gon.
August 26th, 20150Lee "Heen" Seung Gon has transferred from MVP.Hot6ix to MVP.Phoenix, officially rejoining their roster. His transfer leaves Hot6ix down to three players with Jesse "JerAx" Vainikka returning to Finland, and brings Phoenix to an official count of four members.
Here's the first big announcement: Heen is coming back to his roots,...
August 2nd, 20151MVP.Hot6's Lee "Heen" Seung Gon is one of the Korean rising stars that has graced the Dota 2 scene in recent years. Big in esports in general, Korea has recently become more invested in Dota 2. In his TI5 player profile, Heen opens up about the impact his military service had on his professional gaming career and the opportunities that...
July 27th, 20150For the first time in history, Korea will be represented in the main event of The International, by not one, but two teams, both playing under the MVP banner. MVP.Hot6, a team that was barely known outside of the SEA region circles prior to the TI5 Southeast Asian qualifiers, has qualified for the main event and will face against 15...
July 26th, 20151In the Southeast Asian region, which is typically given only one spot to represent a series of small countries, Korean team MVP.Phoenix has to compete heavily in order to keep themselves in the spotlight and gain international experience. During the past year, with the emergence of teams such as Rave and Fnatic (formerly known as Team...
June 1st, 20150MVP.Hot6ix bested MVP.Phoenix, 3:1, in the TI5 SEA Qualifiers grand finals. MVP.Hot6ix will attend The International 5 in August, representing the SEA region alongside Team Malaysia.