In North American esports, there are few names as synonymous with success as Cloud9. <\/em>But its most recent Dota 2<\/em> roster is falling short of the mark.<\/p>
Following a loss to Quincy Crew at the BTS Pro Series: Americas<\/a> yesterday, EternaLEnVy’s team has lost its first 10 series since C9 announced its new roster<\/a> in March. They’ve won just two games out of the 22 they’ve played at the Dota <\/a><\/em>Summit 12<\/a>, WeSave! Charity Play, and the BTS Pro Series.<\/p>
The team is 0-3 right now at the BTS Pro Series. They still have a small chance of qualifying for the playoffs, provided they win the rest of their games and the other results go their way. It wouldn’t be the first time that EnVy’s team had a dramatic turnaround in the group stage<\/a>, after all.<\/p>
When C9 announced its intent to return to the <\/a>Dota 2<\/a><\/em> scene<\/a> in January, all eyes inevitably turned to EternaLEnVy. While the player has been embroiled in controversy ranging from his public matchmaking shenanigans<\/a> to kicking the same player twice on two different teams<\/a>, C9’s highest points in Dota 2<\/em> were climbed with the aid of the Canadian player.<\/p>