PSG.LGD has traded Ame to CDEC for Ahjit
This blockbuster trade is the first roster change for PSG.LGD in two years.
Top Chinese Dota 2 team PSG.LGD has announced that they have traded star carry player Wang “Ame” Chunyu to CDEC Gaming for Malaysian player Lai “Ahjit” Jay Son.
The trade follows a very rough start to the 2019-2020 Dota Pro Circuit (DPC) season for PSG.LGD. The team had to miss the first Major cycle of the season ascaptain Xu “fy” Linsen recovered from eye surgeryshortly after the conclusion of The International 2019 (TI9), wherethey bowed out in third place in front of their home crowd.
In their return to competition, PSG.LGD shockinglyfailed to qualify for the Leipzig Majorafter getting eliminated from the tournament’s open qualifiers last November and laterbombed out of the ONE Esports Dota 2 Singapore Invitationalin December.
In astatementon their official Twitter account, PSG.LGD stressed that trading Ame was both for their “players’ personal wishes and for team development.”
Ame has been with PSG.LGD since the start of his career. He began with one of the organization’s many academy teams in 2015 before climbing up the ranks to join the main team in 2016.
He was instrumental in PSG.LGD’s ascent to the top of the Chinese Dota 2 scene, helping the team win two Major championships and finish in second and third place in TI8 and TI9, respectively.
Ame’s replacement, Ahjit, has been a mainstay of the Southeast Asian Dota 2 scene since 2015. He notably played with Tigers and Mineski before becoming inactive a couple of months prior to TI9.
Ahjit moved to China for the 2019-2020 DPC season, starting with CDEC Avenger last September then was later moved to the main CDEC squad in December.
PSG.LGD will have to go through the open qualifiers again on February 12-13 to try and qualify for the ESL One Los Angeles Major in March, but this time with Ahjit as their carry player.
Meanwhile, Ame and CDEC will be among the teams that have already been invited to the tournament’s closed qualifier.
PSG.LGD Dota 2 2019-2020 DPC roster:
CDEC Gaming Dota 2 2019-2020 DPC roster:
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