Rave-Dota has finished their search to fill their new roster. The new roster consists of five new talents from the Philippines and will compete in the upcoming winter season with hopes to attend the Shanghai Qualifier. This is their first official roster since late June.
Here's our new roster for this season.
https://t.co/0RkrwlvEiz
— Rave-Dota (@RaveDota2) November 27, 2015
Rave-Dota has announced that their search is over for their new roster. The Philipine team had held regional tryouts during the month of November, making their selection official today.
Here’s the new roster of Rave-Dota for this season.
Fresh talents from the tryout we held a few weeks ago. No big names yet, but we’ll try our best to compete on -hoffthe highest level.
Hope the fans continues to support us in this new journey!
#RAVEvolution
Thank you and God Bless!
On October 28th the organization had announced they were returning to the scene after the Frankfurt Major. Rave-Dota has been on a hiatus since late June 2015 and was scouting for regional talent.
As part of their dedication to developing and growing local talent, Rave-Dota encouraged young players to apply for the available slots within the team.
Rave-Dota new squad
The new squad consists of players in the area that have had no former or minimal prior professional team enrollment. The fresh talent will be expected to participate in regional tournaments and qualifiers and represent the Philippines positively.
Rave-Dota 2 roster
John Rober “Shiro~” Galman
Frederick “fred!” Velasco Fernandez
Jobert “DaReMo” Rodel De Villa
Kenneth “flysolo” Santos Coloma
Rafael “Rapy~” Sicat Palo
Rave-Dota roster changes timeline
TI5 SEA qualifiers
Despite their strong performances in the SEA region and in international tournaments, Rave-Dota disbanded soon after they were eliminated, 0:2, by MVP.Phoenix in the Lower Bracket finals of the TI5 SEA qualifiers.
Later in June, Rave-Dota announced that the organization would be inactive for a period of time.
To all our fans, Rave will be ‘Reborn’ in a few months. This inactivity will lead to a better Rave to continue the #RAVEvolution. Let’s be patient and continue the support. God Bless!
Jeyo and Ninjaboogie status
Earlier in June, Mineski.net revealed that the team had registered for one of their open qualifiers with a new roster that included three of the original members – Ryo “ryOyr” Hasegawa, Djardel “chrissy” Jicko b. Mampusti, Mark “Cast” Pilar, plus two other players.
The released information prompted Team Rave’s confirmation on the roster changes. The organization indicated that Ninjaboogie has retired from competitive gaming and Jeyo has returned to Canada for some time.
Ninjaboogie then released a contradictory statement regarding his status.
Departure of Cast, Chrissy and ryOyr
Six days later, Mark “cast” Pilar made an announcement, stating that the Rave-Dota trio had parted ways with the organization to form their own new team.
At the end of August, with the start of the new roster lock, it was confirmed that Djardel “Chrissy/DJ” Mampusti was an official member of Fnatic’s new squad.
At the same time, Ryo “ryOyr” Hasegawa joined Mineski and Jio “Jeyo” Madayag joined NA team FIRE, which was picked up by Team Archon.
Rave-Dota organization
Rave-Dota is a South Korean organization. Their last roster was comprised of Filipino players, who were supported by the organization and moved from the Philippines to a team house in South Korea, in an effort to provide them with better conditions to train and compete in, as the Philippines is widely known to have one of the worst Internet conditions in the Southeast Asian region.
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