Also in the roster is one of the best off-laners in Malaysia, Khoo “Ohaiyo” Chong Xin. Filling up the two other slots in the Dota 2 team, we see former Mineski support player Ryan “Raging-_-Potato” Jay G Qui and Benhur “Nayeon” Lawis. This is not the first time Mushi and YamateH teaming up together as they were teammates in Orange eSports back in 2012. Ohaiyo and Mushi were also teammates in Fnatic during The International of 2016.
As for now, the roles of the players are not known yet. That said, Mushi and YamateH are both known to be solo mid players who have also picked up the hard support role recently. Overall, it is exciting to see another SEA powerhouse emerging to take on the Dota 2 Pro Circuit. Only time will tell how Brothers United will perform. Currently, DreamLeague Season 13, also known as The Leipzig Major, is next in line for the next Major tournament. (Source: Dota DPC via Dot Esports)