Interviews
2015
2015-01-24 | Interview with Ar1sE: "If Envy comes at me with a Monster can, I'm ready." by JLB of 2p.com
ArisE is a professional Dota 2 player from Romania. He gained fame playing for the Kaipi team. During his career, he changed more than a dozen teams, none of which achieved great success.
Teams
Entity Gaming
01/27/2018 - 02/05/2018
Total matches: 1
0% (0)
100% (1)
0% (0)
Team Doggie
09/21/2017 - 01/27/2018
Total matches: 53
55% (29)
4% (2)
42% (22)
Kaipi
01/08/2017 - 04/05/2017
Total matches: 0
0% (0)
0% (0)
0% (0)
power rangers
17.02.2016 - 19.07.2016
Total matches: 0
0% (0)
0% (0)
0% (0)
Burden United
01/02/2016 - 02/17/2016
Total matches: 0
0% (0)
0% (0)
0% (0)
Monkey Freedom Fighters
10/18/2015 - 12/09/2015
Total matches: 0
0% (0)
0% (0)
0% (0)
Arcade eSports
06.10.2015 - 18.10.2015
Total matches: 0
0% (0)
0% (0)
0% (0)
Monkey Freedom Fighters
22.08.2015 - 25.09.2015
Total matches: 2
50% (1)
0% (0)
50% (1)
Basically Unknown
03/20/2015 - 06/02/2015
Total matches: 25
48% (12)
4% (1)
48% (12)
Basically Unknown
03/14/2015 - 03/18/2015
Total matches: 0
0% (0)
0% (0)
0% (0)
Cede Nullis
12/23/2013 - 05/01/2014
Total matches: 0
0% (0)
0% (0)
0% (0)
Super Strong Dinosaurs
09/05/2013 - 12/23/2013
Total matches: 32
59% (19)
0% (0)
41% (13)
Kaipi
31.12.2011 - 28.04.2013
Tundra For The International 10
With this, Tundra Esports could somehow show some possibility of how they can actually perform in the upcoming The International 10 – a glimpse of how they dominate a game with the right draft picks and gameplays.
But as for the moment, they will be going home with the trophy and a cash prize of $175,000 (£127,936). PSG.LGD won $85,000 (£62,140) as the second placers, while third place Virtus.pro who went undefeated in the preliminaries ended up winning $45,000 (£32,897).
We are Tundra, fearless in our approach to competition and ambitious to reach the peak. We aim high and strive to be the best. Esports is, first and foremost, a competition. Our focus is on performance and results.
Tundra was formed in 2019 with headquarters in London, we quickly created an international roster of the world’s best FIFA esports talent. Within a single year, we have partnered with some of the biggest fashion and technology brands including TikTok as our Principal Partner and Kappa as our Official Sportive Teamwear provider.
We strive to bring the best players together and spotlight top talent on the world’s biggest stages. Housing international talent from Europe, North America and the Middle East, our player roster includes the 2018 FIFA eWorld Cup Champion and a rising European Dota 2 squad.
Tundra plans on continuing to expand into other competitive leagues and ecosystems and aims to set new standards for what it means to be an esports organization by going back to the roots of the competition. Our vision is to become an esports powerhouse that competes at the highest level by developing elite talent, valuing confidence and composure, and never backing down from a challenge.
22.02.2022 The European team Worldwide, World Tundra Esports excluded German Adrian "Fata" Trinks from its membership. The German eSportsman announced this on Twitter. The organization confirmed this information and added that the name of the new team captain will be announced soon.
A young Swedish Dota 2 player.
Until 2016, he played HoN at a professional level. In August 2016, he joined his first team in the new discipline, Team Doge. Played for such teams as Prodota Gaming and Tuho. In November 2017, it was announced as part of Alliance.
Mike 'miCKe' Vu (some sources give the surname Nguyen) is a Swedish professional Dota 2 player of Vietnamese origin. Can play as a carry and midlaner.
He began his esports career in another discipline - Heroes of Neverth (HoN), where he was considered one of the most outstanding players. He often became the hero of clips of highlights and played on the same team with such future Dota 2 pro players as Andreas 'Xibbe' Ragnemalm, Samuel 'Boxi' Swan and Aiden 'iNSaNiA' Sarkoi.
In 2015, miCKe left HoN for Dota 2. Already in 2016, together with the Swedish stack TEAM DOGE, he participated in professional tournaments in a new discipline for himself. In the same year, Jonathan 'Loda' Berg helped the team to pass the Swedish selection for WESG 2016 Europe & CIS Finals, but Linus 'Limmp' Blomdin played instead of him in the next stage.
The first successes and prize money appeared while playing for the Solidudes stack, and Prodota Gaming became the first professional team in Mike's career. In 2017, he was a temporary player for Ninjas in Pajamas and again crossed paths with Loda in the same mix at the qualifiers for The International 2017.
In November 2017, Tuho left the stack to join Alliance. As part of the Swedish team miCKe took part in many top-tier tournaments, won a few levels below. The best result is first place at DOTA Summit 10 and second place at StarLadder ImbaTV Dota 2 Minor Season 2.
In 2019, the roster was signed by Team Liquid. Under the new tag miCKe, together with his teammates, many times got into prizes at top tournaments and won at ESL One Germany 2020.
The first video game Gorgc played was Counter-Strike 1.6. He ran in it together with his older brother, who later introduced him to other games, such as Warcraft 3, World of Warcraft and, finally, Dota 2.
When he tried Dota, Jean immediately liked everything. He devoted a lot of time to Dota, sitting at the computer, playing and improving his skill. As he got better and better, people started to notice him. He started making friends among good Swedish players.
That is how he met one of the most popular Dota 2 streamers at that time - SingSing. They quickly established a strong friendship and started playing together while Sing broadcast his rinks.
Janne appeared on the pro scene in 2015. In November 2016, he joined the Horde banner and reached the finals of the WellPlay Invitational #5. In 2017, the five managed to take second place at Dota 2 Champions League Season 10 and win ProDotA Cup Europe #15.
In November, Gorgc helped Sweden take silver at the WESG 2017 Europe Finals. In 2018, he represented various teams, but did not achieve success. In 2019, together with Team syndereN, he took 3rd-4th place at the Twitch Rivals Showdown. As part of Bald, he tried to break through to The International 2019. Together with Sir Sadim's Stunners, he took gold at Midas Mode 2 - Europe.
Gorgc's previous team was Team Bald Reborn. He spent 98 days in its composition.
For 2022, Janne Stefanovski has a 53.33 win percentage and the current streak is 3 wins.
Professional Dota 2 player Janne Stefanovski known as Gorgc (Sweden).
The e-sportsman has a CQ.Score equal to 1430.67 and a CQ.Rank equal to CQ.ru, the best site about e-sports and games.
Gorgc is currently a player in the team Bald (since 06 July 2019). He has been playing under her banner for 965 days.
On this page you can find information about the various European and CIS players.
Janne Stefanovski - Swedish professional Dota 2 player.
Janne appeared on the pro scene in 2015. In November 2016, he joined the Horde banner and reached the finals of the WellPlay Invitational #5. In 2017, the five managed to take second place at Dota 2 Champions League Season 10 and win ProDotA Cup Europe #15.
In November, Gorgc helped Sweden take silver at the WESG 2017 Europe Finals. In 2018, he represented various teams, but did not achieve success. In 2019, together with Team syndereN, he took 3rd-4th place at the Twitch Rivals Showdown. As part of Bald, he tried to break through to The International 2019. Together with Sir Sadim's Stunners, he took gold at Midas Mode 2 - Europe.
CDEC Gaming Esport- Chinese eSpors GamingOrganization.
"CDEC" stands for "Chinese Dota Elite Community" - "Chinese Dota Elite Community". However, success did not come to CDEC Gaming right away: when Agressif, Somnus, liekkas, Garder and Q separated from LGD Gaming, they were predicted to quickly reach the tier-1 level, but this did not happen. In 2014, the guys were only able to get "silver" National Electronic Sports Open 2014 and G-League 2014, which brought them a little more than $20 thousand. 16th place. Such results did not suit Somnus and he went back to LGD Gaming, and liekkas also left the team. Shiki and XZ took their places, and with them the team went to The International 2015 qualifiers.
CDEC Gaming qualified for this tournament through the Wild Card, defeating Vega Squadron and MVP Phoenix. Since initially few people believed in the team, the 2nd place in the group after Evil Geniuses surprised everyone very much. Despite further doubts from the community, the Chinese went through the entire playoff of the upper bracket tournament without giving up even one card, and faced Evil Geniuses in the grand final. Many people remember Universe's Echo Slam Echo Slam for 6 million, which put an end to the confrontation between the teams, but it was a very honorable thing for CDEC Gaming to take 2nd place in the main event of 2015 and earn almost $3 million.
On courage, the team took bronze at ESL One New York 2015 and MLG World Finals, rose to 5-6 lines at The Frankfurt Major 2015 and won ECL 2015 Dota 2 Autumn, however, a disastrous 13-16 place at The Shanghai Major 2016 again forced the organization to change roaster. It's hard to believe that the vice-champions of The International 2015 dropped to the level of a tier-2-3 team in an instant due to endless reshuffles, and they were only able to find their game again in 2019.
The last major achievements of CDEC Gaming are victories at Asia Communication League Season 2 and OGA Dota PIT Season 2: China, so with the experienced Ame and the young talent Srf, the team will show everyone cool Dota.