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Neon Esports announced roster changes

Neon Esports made a statement on social media, announcing the team's situation and changes for the final part of the 2021/2022 DPC season in their region. Mongolian representatives Tamir 'Bell' Gankhurel and Tugstur 'Se' Dashzevge have passed the trial period and will join the line-up in Manila. Also a permanent member of the team is Chinese legend Wong 'ChuaN' Hock Chuan.

Thirty-year-old ChuaN became a replacement for Abeng-, who needed a break from esports, to compete in BTS Pro Series Season 11: Southeast Asia. However, at the BTS tournament itself, the team showed disappointing results, finishing in 9th place and earning $500 in prize money. Abeng- will not leave the organization and will continue to be on the bench.

Neon Esports roster for DPC SEA 2021/2022 Tour 3:

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  • Bell;
  • avataRmod3;
  • enryu;
  • ChuaN;
  • Se;
  • Abeng- (replacement).

Recall that BTS Pro Series Season 11: Southeast Asia runs from April 25 to June 1, 2022. 13 teams from Southeast Asia are competing for a $40,000 prize pool.

Source: twitter.com
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