TNC Predator quits Dota 2
Southeast Asian Esports organization TNC Predator has announced the closure of its Dota 2 division. The information was published on its social media.
The organization's CEO Eric Redulphin announced that the club skips the entire DPC season 22/23. He thanked the fans and sponsors and promised to return to the discipline at a later date, when they could assemble a viable roster.
TNC Predator was one of the oldest and most established clubs in Southeast Asia. Its first Dota 2 team was formed in February 2013. During that time, the total amount of prize money earned was $4,706,955. The organization won a ton of large tournaments and participated in The International 4 times.
After the last competitive season, TNC Predator left the DPC Lower Division. For the new competitive season, the team would have to buy it from rivals or take part in open qualifiers.