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Post Optic India Debacle?


Did i took really long to write about this? I don't think so i didn't want to say anything regarding this whole statement cause i was waiting for things to calm down and just be stable enough in the scene while anger in nations fans calms down. 
In this particular article i just would like to talk about what happened to the team since the whole extermelands, 2018 incident and competitive ban on Nikhil “forsaken” Kumawat.
I would like to focus on the future and not like to talk about the whole incident as it's probably already done by many all over the world.

Sabyasachi "antidote" Bose to 2ez Gaming.


Since the whole Optic India team was released and everyone became a free agent it wasn't long enough before other indian/asians organisations took interests in the talented lineup which had done a lot more in small time frame while they had their own sort of biggest controversy ever in not only indian but the whole SEA scene to be honest.
While there were several good talented players on rooster and i genuinely believe one stupid thing done by one player should dictate the whole future of his squad mates who were doing their best and practising for hours and hours trying to do better.
So, Out of the talented lineup of Optic India Sabyasachi "antidote" Bose became the first person who signed up with the indian lineup outside optic after the whole incident, He was offered a spot in current top level indian regional team 2ez Gaming, after the team planned to stir up their rooster pot and Sunny ‘Recoilmaster’ Ghadge and Saharyar ‘BaDMaN” Shaikh were replaced by Aaquib ‘FalKen’ Dingankar and Sabyasachi ‘antidote’ Bose. 
As a new member antidote even performed with team to retrieve his lost title at ESL India Premiership Fall 2018 which was taken away from him and optic squad as it was found out foraken was using cheat software even in that regional LAN tournament. They eventually end up winning that rematch against Slaughter Rage Army and even participated in ESL SEA Qualifiers for ESL Pro League S8 Spot but end up losing 2-1 To ViCi Gaming.

Rest Of Team! (Debanjan‘Deathmaker’Das, Agneya‘Marzil’Koushik and Lukas‘yb’Groning)


Signify, one of India’s leading esports organizations, have officially announced their expansion into other esports beyond DOTA 2. The team will be entering the highly competitive world of CSGO esports, taking on the giants already dominating the scene. Signify also proposes to enter the world of professional PUBG Mobile, taking on the many teams who want a piece of the action.

Signify’s DOTA 2 team had won over 8 major LAN events in India and had the privilege of representing India at four international events, being a top dog in the Indian scene and a significant competitor in the Asian scene. Expansion into other esports, given the performance of the DOTA 2 team, makes sense.

There are quite some rumors about Signify’s upcoming CSGO roster, with the strongest ones indicating the signing of Debanjan ‘Deathmaker’ Das, Agneya ‘Marzil’ Koushik and Lukas ‘yb’ Groning, with the latter two being members of the now disbanded OpTic India team. It is yet to be known what the other players will be, but Signify’s assurance is that they had brought in ‘the best of talents from India and SEA’ for ensuring excellence.

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