Like China, Malaysia is going all out in the upcoming Dota 2 event in the 19th Asian Games.
In a press release, the Southeast Asian team announced that it has enlisted the services of PSG.LGD star Cheng “NothingToSay” Jin Xiang, Boom Esportsâ Yap “xNova” Jian Wei, Daniel “Ghost” Chan and Thiay “JT-” Jun Wen of Xtreme Gaming, and Team SMGâs Tue “ah fu” Soon Chuan.
NothingToSay and xNova are arguably the biggest stars in Malaysiaâs roster for the Asian Games.
xNova played a key role in PSG.LGDâs stellar two-year run in The International prior to the pandemic. The 25-year-old Dota 2 star helped the Chinese squad finish second in TI 8 before he towed the team to a bronze finish in TI 9.
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Meanwhile, NothingToSay helped the same team finish second in TI 10 where they lost to Team Spirit in the finals.
The team’s performance in past tournaments, both individually and as part of their respective teams, underscores their ability to thrive under pressure. As Malaysia gears up for the Dota 2 event in the Asian Games, fans and analysts alike are eagerly anticipating the strategies and synergy that this diverse lineup will bring to the competitive arena.
With an array of talents that complements one another, Malaysia is poised to make a significant impact in the upcoming tournament.
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