Dota 2 Roster News: AS Monaco Gambit officially snap up No[o]ne for their Dota 2 Roster. In a recent development, No[o]ne, the former VP star will be a part of AS Monaco Gambit’s Dota 2 Roster. Read more for all the latest details about this development.
It seems that No[o]ne’s lonely days are over. He has been playing with AS Monaco Gambit since Feb. 11 and now, he has officially joined their Dota 2 roster. No[o]ne also competed in the One Esports Singapore Major as a part of AS Monaco Gambit’s team.
Not anymore#ASMGMB #GambitDota2 https://t.co/th9hy00yqu pic.twitter.com/Sb0ouW87G8
— Gambit Esports (@GambitEsports) April 5, 2021
As usually, No[o]ne will take up the mid-lane role. Since the Major ended, No[o]ne is among many free agents who have been snatched up by professional teams. The DPC Season 2 will be beginning in mid-April, and all the teams will probably want only the best of the best to represent them.
Vladimir “No[o]ne” Minenko, the 23-year-old player is one of the best mid-lane players in the world. The Ukrainian recently posted on Twitter stating that he was looking for a new team to join and participate in DPC Season 2.
Lft pos 2 cis/eu msg me at mv.noone@gmail.com 🙂
— Noone (@Noone_dota) April 2, 2021
AS Monaco Gambit’s roster and latest details
AS Monaco Gambit was knocked out during the Wild Card stage of the Dota 2 Singapore Major. However, in the CIS regional league season of DPC Season 1, Gambit finished third, claiming $27,000 and 200 DPC points.
However, the team will lose a few DPC points because they have removed “fn” from their roster and have brought in No[o]ne. Now, they have a total of 170 DPC points.
AS Monaco Gambit’s current Dota 2 roster stands as below:
- Kiyalbek “Dream” Tayirov (Safe-lane Carry)
- Vladimir “No[o]ne” Minenko (Mid-lane)
- Vasilii “AfterLife” Shishkin (Offlane)
- Aleksandr “Immerson” Khmelevskoi (Soft Support)
- Akbar “SoNNeikO” Butaev (Hard Support)
No[o]ne officially joining Monaco Gambit’s squad will be a huge boost for the team. With DPC Season 2 fast approaching, fans will have to wait only for a couple of more weeks to see how the team performs in the big stage.