RAMZES has left Darksiders after the Eastern European team failed to qualify for the Lima Major, meaning he is a free agent heading into the Dota <\/em>Pro Circuit Spring Tour\u2014with rumors already flying about his next stop.\u00a0<\/p>
In a detailed voice message on his Telegram page, RAMZES discussed his former team\u2019s results during the DPC Winter Tour, noting he felt the team was strong but the entire situation surrounding Darksiders degraded as their first DPC season went on.<\/p>
For Darksiders, the rag-tag squad headlined by RAMZES and SoNNeikO started the DPC season with two strong wins but failed to close out another series after that. They finished 2-5 overall but had a 7-11 match record that included single-game wins over both BetBoom and Team Spirit. <\/p>
\u201cWe started good, but we finished like shit. All because we weren’t solving the issues appearing within the team.\u201d RAMZES said<\/a>. \u201cOn the contrary, everything was getting worse every day. Even those two victories could not have happened. We could have been relegated from Division I altogether but we also could have won against any of the strongest teams in the region. It was very random. Everything depended on the mood and other things.\u201d<\/p>
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RAMZES was already rumored to be Secret\u2019s target to replace Crystallis as the team\u2019s carry, but Dota <\/em>commentator syndereN has added an additional bit of information on his podcast We Say Things<\/em><\/a> surrounding another CIS core player\u2014Nemiga Gaming\u2019s Stanislav “Malr1ne” Potorak.<\/p>