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Legendary Team of Mushi & Yamateh

Mushi & Yamateh brothers

Dota 2, a highly entertaining online multiplayer battle arena video game was developed and published by the Valve Corporation. Dota 2, released in 2013, is an old school video game that has transformed into one of the most competitive esports, with intense tournaments all around the world. One said tournament, organized by the Valve Corporation itself is the Dota pro circuit (DPC), which pitches some of the world’s best players against each other in 5-on-5 team battles. 

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Legendary Team For upcoming DPC events. 

For the upcoming DPC Leipzig Major Qualifiers, which will be starting next week a new SEA team (Southeast Asia) has entered the foray raising some eyebrows, by featuring some of the biggest legends in the game. Malaysian Dota 2 legends Chai “Mushi” Yee Fung and Ng “YamateH” Wei Poon are joining forces for the upcoming Dota 2 Pro Circuit.

Under the team name “Brothers United, the legends were spotted on the registration form for the Leipzig major, making headlines and causing surprises for professional Dota players. The newly formed Brothers United team will also feature other Dota legends and former teammates in Ryan Jay “Raging-_-Potato” Qui and Khoo “Ohaiyo” Chong Xin, and new addition Benhur “Nayeon” Lewis”.

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Legends of the Game: Mushi & Yamateh

Mushi and Yamateh


Both Mushi and Yamateh are incredible Dota 2 players both having represented Southeast Asia in a multitude of international competitions, Mushi having recently won the 2018 Dota Asian Championship. Yamateh and Mushi earned their god-like status from days hailing back to the original Dota, both having taken the professional Dota gaming circuit by storm, and cementing themselves as players worthy of nicknames like “Y-god”.

The pair teamed up before, back in 2011 under Orange Esports where they achieved a top-half finish in the international tournament in 2012. News of the formation of Brothers United has resulted in huge discussions on how the team is expected to play in the upcoming Major. Mushi, last seen playing for Chinese Keen Gaming did not play as a core player among the five, rather choosing to play support. Despite claims that Mushi is by far the most influential player among the five, will probably continue to play a support role. 

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