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Taiga comes out of retirement, debuts with new Dota 2 Team Leviathan

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Tommy “Taiga” Le, a notable player in Dota 2 esports, has made his return by joining the ranks of the Argentine esports organization, Team Leviatan. This move marks a pivotal moment in Taiga’s career, especially considering his hiatus from the competitive scene following a series of personal challenges.

His return is not just a new chapter in his career but also a breath of fresh air over his past difficulties.

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Tommy “Taiga” Le (Image credit: Valve)

The Emergence of Dota 2 Team Leviatan

Team Leviatan is a relatively new Argentine entity in the competitive Dota 2 scene. Established in 2020, the organization first made its mark in the esports space through its participation in VALORANT. Despite being newcomers, Team Leviatan has rapidly gained a reputation for its ambition and has looked to diversify.

With the formation of its Dota 2 division, Team Leviatan aims to carve out a niche for itself in the highly competitive South American region. The team’s roster boasts a blend of talent from various parts of the globe. Interestingly, however, only one player hails from South America.

An Overview of Team Leviatan’s Roster

Leading the charge is Steven “StingeR” Vargas, a seasoned South American veteran best known for his role as the former captain of beastcoast. His leadership and experience are expected to be instrumental in guiding Team Leviatan. He is joined by a group of phenomenal players from North America, Western Europe, and even Southeast Asia.

Dota 2 Team Leviatan (Image credit: Team Leviatan)

A notable addition to the team is Damien “kpii” Chok, who takes on the offlane role. This marks a significant shift for kpii, who, after a six-month hiatus from competitive play, is venturing into a new region for the first time in his nearly decade-long career. His last stint was with Blacklist International, participating in The International 2023 SEA regional qualifiers, albeit ending with a loss.

Samuel “Sammyboy” Anderson from NA region will be handling the hard carry role. The much-anticipated return of Tommy “Taiga” Le, on the other hand, fills the position 4 support slot. Taiga’s comeback from retirement has high hopes and anticipation from fans.

Tommy “Taiga” Le’s controversy

Taiga’s career has been a rollercoaster of highs and lows, marked by his achievements with Team OG and subsequent struggles with gambling addiction. His candid admission of his dire issue and subsequent departure from Bleed Esports underscored a downhill spiral in not just his pro Dota 2 career, but his personal life.

However, Taiga’s decision to confront his challenges head-on and return to the professional Dota 2 scene with Team Leviatan is a testament to his resilience and recovery. As Taiga embarks on this new chapter with Team Leviatan, the Dota 2 community eagerly anticipates the impact he and his new team will have on the competitive landscape.

Their diverse roster and the blend of experienced talents hold the promise of making a significant mark from the SA Dota 2 scene. Fans can only hope, though, that Leviatan and Taiga will make a splash out of the South American scene in upcoming tournaments.

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