October 16th, 20160Team Faceless is the first team to qualify for Summit 6. The new SEA based team featuring Dominik "Black^" Reitmeier and Daryl Koh "iceiceice" Pei Xiang punched their ticket to Los Angeles in November as they defeated Power Gaming 3:1. The event is set for November 16th-20th. Wings, Digital Chaos, Evil Geniuses and OG have been directly...
September 3rd, 20163Daryl "iceiceice" Koh, Dominik "Black^" Reitmeier, Wong "NutZ" Jeng Yih, Anucha "Jabz" Jirawong and Toh "Xy-" Wai Hong have joined forces to compete in SEA as Team Faceless. The mix of players will be making their debut later in September in the ROG Masters qualifiers.
Team Faceless. #FallShuffle pic.twitter.com/SdNL93YKXJ—...
December 10th, 20150NDAC - NutZ Dota 2 Amateur Cup- will be hosted by Wong “NutZ” Jeng Yih, former MVP.Phoenix player,for locals to participate in. The pro player will be hosting the event as an attempt to expose more inexperienced players to competition. 16 teams will compete for the $1,000 prize pool that bans top Singaporean teams and players from...
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 23rd, 20150Park “March” Tae-won and Kim “QO” Seon-yeob are confirmed to be staying in MVP.Phoenix through the first Major. The registration on the team's official roster follows the announcement from Valve outlining the rules for roster locks for the first Major.
Makes me happy. :D http://t.co/HsB5sKfYkS pic.twitter.com/zQUpaSzzNE—...
August 16th, 20150Wong "NutZ" Jeng Yih has announced that he is leaving MVP.Phoenix and South Korea and returning to his home country, Singapore. The Korean team took a commendable seventh place at TI5 and stirred much interest in the Korean Dota 2 scene during their journey at the event.
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...