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Dota 210 years agoAndreas "drouks" St

MuShi will not retire from competitive DotA2 - may switch to casting or coaching

DK's elimination from The International 4 brought intense speculations about the team's uncertain future, especially after the announcement of LaNm's retirement. To his fans' relief, MuShi clearly stated that he does not plan to retire in the recent future, but he may become a coach instead of a player.

If you have been following our transfer rumor mill, you should know that Team DK has been in hot water since their elimination from The International 4. Zhi Cheng Zhang 'LaNm', one of the team's support players and a veteran of Chinese DotA, was the first to announce his departure from the team as he plans to retire. With both BurNIng and MMY/Dai being possible candidates for retirement as well, several questions were raised about the future of both MuShi and iceiceice. 

Earlier today, MuShi announced on his official Facebook page that he will not be retiring this year. Instead, he may switch to coaching or casting instead of being an active player, as his extensive knowledge of the game can open many doors. However, nothing is certain yet and it will not be surprising if MuShi gets picked up by another squad.

Current DK lineup

China Zhi Lei Xu 'BurNIng
Malaysia Yee Fung Chai 'MuShi'
Singapore Daryl Koh Pei Xiang 'iceiceice'
China Lei Zeng Rong 'Dai/MMY/X!!'
Other -N/A-

 

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Andreas "drouks" StThere's really not much to say about Andreas 'drouks' Stavridakis, except that he sleeps two hours a day, plays the guitar and survives solely on Diet Coke. He also writes about DotA sometimes.

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