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Jesse Vainikka (born May 7, 1992), [1] better known as JerAx, is a retired Finnish professional Dota 2 player known for his playstyle with the hero Earth Spirit. He began his esports career in Heroes of Newerth before transitioning to Dota 2, where he had back-to-back victories at The International 2018 and The International 2019 with OG.
Despite a 7th-place finish at the Shanghai Major in March 2016, OG won the Manila Major in June 2016, becoming the first team to repeat as champions of a Valve-sponsored Dota 2 tournament. [7] OG also won the lesser ESL One Frankfurt 2016 tournament. [8] OG entered The International 2016 as one of the favorites, but finished 9-12th out of 16 ...
2× Dota Major champion (Boston, Kiev) Gustav Magnusson (born 1 April 1992), [ 1 ] better known as s4 , is a Swedish professional Dota 2 player. As a member of Alliance, s4 won The International 2013 .
4× Dota Major champion (Frankfurt, Manila, Boston, Kiev) Sébastien Debs (born 11 May 1992), better known as Ceb , is a Lebanese-French professional Dota 2 player who plays for OG . He won The International 2018 and 2019 as a player as well as four Dota Major Championships as a coach.
Phill Cameron of IGN and James Kozanitis of Hardcore Gamer both praised Dota 2 for its free-to-play business model including only cosmetic items in contrast to other games such as League of Legends, which charges to unlock better "heroes" to play as, with Kozanitis stating that Dota 2 was "the only game to do free-to-play right".
Wang Jiao (Chinese: 王蛟), known by his tag Banana, is a Chinese Dota 2 player who is currently the coach for Newbee. [1] He was part of the Newbee team that won what was then the single largest money prize in video game history, a US$ 5,028,308 payout at The International 4 (TI4) at the KeyArena, in Seattle, Washington.
Universe is of Indian origin. [3] He began his Dota career in 2011. [4] Universe finished 9th at The International 2013 as a member of Team Dignitas.He finished 3rd at The International 2014 and won The International 2015, both as a member of Evil Geniuses (EG), and made the series-clinching play known as the "6 Million Dollar Echo Slam". [5]