North American Dota 2 legend and The International 2015 (TI5) champion, Peter “ppd” Dager, has officially returned from retirement to compete in the 2021 Dota Pro Circuit (DPC). “Now I realise that ...
From left to right: Alliance's new coach Peter "ppd" Dager, Dota 2 team captain Gustav "s4" Magnusson, and co-founder and CEO Jonathan "Loda" Berg. (Photo: Alliance) Swedish organisation Alliance ...
After a while on the sidelines, handling duties as the Evil Genius CEO and an analyst, PPD is back to the professional scene with Pajkatt, CCnC, Misery and most interestingly, Zai in an offlane role ...
Ninjas in Pyjamas retooled their Dota 2 team Wednesday, announcing that they signed Chicken Fighters' roster in the wake of Peter "ppd" Dager's sudden retirement earlier two days earlier. The rest of ...
Following Valve’s recent news that the Dota Pro Circuit (DPC) would end after the 2023 season, Dota 2 player Peter “PPD” Dager has suggested using crowdsourcing to resurrect competitions and foster ...
Today, 20th of April 2020, amongst the craziness of the current COVID-19 situation, people’s lives carry on and progress. Peter ‘PPD’ Dager most famous for his International 5 victory and outspoken ...
Peter "ppd" Dager, one of the legends of the Dota 2 scene, retired from professional competition in the game on Monday. The 28-year-old from Fort Wayne, Ind., posted on Twitlonger, "Hey everyone I ...
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OpTic and the current Dota 2 roster have parted ways, each party announced Wednesday. The gaming org shared first on Twitter that its current players will “compete under different banners” this year.
Peter “PPD” Dager has announced on Twitter that he wouldn’t be attending the Dota 2 TI10. PPD was part of the event’s English broadcast talent team, consisting of the 32 best Dota 2 talents. Notably, ...
Peter "ppd" Dager, one of the legends of the Dota 2 scene, retired from professional competition in the game on Monday. The 28-year-old from Fort Wayne, Ind., posted on Twitlonger, "Hey everyone I ...
Swedish organisation Alliance announced on Thursday (6 May) they signed North American Dota 2 legend and The International 2015 (TI5) champion Peter "ppd" Dager to trial as their Dota 2 coach.