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OpTic Gaming picks up The Dire squad

With their first foray outside the FPS genre, OpTic Gaming enter the Dota 2 scene by signing The Dire.

The Dire was formed soon after TI7 came to an end by some very well-known names in the Dota 2 world. The NA team features the likes of TI5 winner Peter 'PPD' Dager and TI6 runner-up Rasmus 'MiSeRy' Filipsen amongst others, in a squad that did not look solid at first. However, the team has already found success as they managed to top the group stage of King’s Cup: America, beating South American giants, Infamous before dominating Digital Chaos in the finals to secure a spot at The Summit 8 minor. With that win coming merely a week ago, The Dire have now been signed by OpTic Gaming – a new organization in the Dota 2 world.

OpTic Gaming are an American esports brand who have a huge showing in the FPS gaming genre; which includes teams in many Call of Duty titles, Counter-Strike and Halo. Their acquisition of The Dire will be their first move outside the FPS genre for the organization and it looks to be a great move, considering the way PPD’s team is progressing. The organization made the announcement in a video released yesterday, which can be seen below – alongside an announcement on their website, with a tiny piece of information about each player on the roster, for their fans who are new to the Dota 2 world.

From 10 minutes on you can see the announcement, with a few clips of each player making some of their best plays in the game – as well as a few words from PPD himself. We are extremely excited to see this team and organization move forward and we wish both the best of luck in their future endeavors.

The current roster for the now OpTic Gaming line-up is:

Sweden Per Olsson 'Pajkatt' Lille
United States Quinn 'CCnC' Callahan
Sweden Ludwig 'Zai' Wåhlberg
Denmark Rasmus 'MiSeRy' Filipsen
United States Peter 'PPD' Dager

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Jarrad "Belandrial" AdamsBelandrial has spent most of his years following Dota 2 closely, but now has found a new home in the complex world of Mobile Esports. When not watching nearly every possible esports title available, you can find me running around Azeroth or building strange bases in Valheim.