B8 ESPORTSB8 esports — pro gaming organization founded in 2020 by The International champion Danil «Dendi» Ishutin.
DENDI — PRO PLAYER, STREAMER, TI CHAMPION
Founder of B8 esports Danil «Dendi» IshutinDanil «Dendi» Ishutin — champion and two times runner-up of The International tournament as a member of Ukrainian team NaVi.OneNaVi. One of the most influental people in esports according to Forbes with his almost two million social network subscribers.Playedsubscribers. Played one of the main characters in Valve documentary about The International, which recently became available on Netflix.14Netflix. 14 years of consistent work and unbelievable dedication to his favorite activity and for the greater goal. Each and every one of B8's crew works with the same champion level of involvement and enthusiasm to show our partners first-class results only.
B8 ESPORTSB8 esports — pro gaming organization founded in 2020 by The International champion Danil «Dendi» Ishutin.
At the moment, B8 has a roster in two titles: Dota 2 and CS:GO.
DENDI — PRO PLAYER, STREAMER, TI CHAMPION
Founder of B8 esports Danil «Dendi» Ishutin — champion and two times runner-up of The International tournament as a member of Ukrainian team NaVi.One of the most influental people in esports according to Forbes with his almost two million social network subscribers.Played one of the main characters in Valve documentary about The International, which recently became available on Netflix.14 years of consistent work and unbelievable dedication to his favorite activity and for the greater goal. Each and every one of B8's crew works with the same champion level of involvement and enthusiasm to show our partners first-class results only.
February 10, 2022
B8 Esports esports organization created by Danil Dendi Ishutin
B8 Esports esports organization created by Danil Dendi Ishutin
Danil "Dendi" IshutinDanil "Dendi" Ishutin is a Ukrainian professional Dota 2 and former DotA player. After spending majority of his professional career playing for Natus Vincere, he departed the active roster for the first time in September 2018 and left the organization in August 2019. In January 2020, he founded a new organization, B8.
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The Natus VincereNatus Vincere Dota 2 team achieved significant success with Dendi as their midlaner during the first few years of the game; they finished as the runners-up for both The International 2012 and The International 2013, losing out to Invictus Gaming and Alliance, respectively. 2013 would mark the last year of Na'Vi and Dendi's dominance in the Dota 2 scene, as they only recorded two LAN victories since January 2014. The International 2014 saw Na'Vi and Dendi finishing the tournament outside of the top 2 for the first time and the following two Internationals, TI 5 and TI 6, they would finish in last place. The results would deteriorate further, as they would fail to even qualify for The International 2017, they failed to advance out of the group stage of the regional qualifiers. This marked the first year of The International tournaments without Dendi attending as a player. The 2017/18 season started of promising for Dendi and Na'Vi, who dominated the CIS scene in the early months, crowning their improving results with their second LAN victory since 2014. However, the second half of the season saw the roster break apart and finally the team would fail to even reach the regional qualifiers for The International 2018, after losing in the open qualifier.
In January 2020 Dendi founded his own organization called B8.
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