13.05.2025
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Dyrachyo Signals His Return to Competitive Dota 2

Adrian S
Adrian S
Dyrachyo Signals His Return to Competitive Dota 2

Tundra Esports’ inactive ace, Anton “Dyrachyo” Shkedrov, recently surprised fans by streaming Dota 2 again on his personal channel and sharing his thoughts on the current competitive scene.

As previously known, Dyrachyo stepped back from Dota 2 competitions in mid-March and has since been active with his girlfriend in other gaming scenes, mainly CS2. His position on Tundra was then filled by Remco “Crystallis” Arets, formerly of Parivision. Since then, Tundra’s aggression has been inconsistent, though they remain decent in major matches.

And although Tundra showed strong performance at the recent Blast Slam 3, Dyrachyo’s name hasn’t been forgotten by fans. Many were excited to see the Russian player streaming Dota 2 again during his latest livestream session.

He also shared his thoughts on the current patch and his Dota pub experience, humorously noting that the game is still as trashy as the previous patch. Notably, Dyrachyo hasn’t played competitively at any tier since PGL Wallachia Season 3.

If Tundra aims to challenge major Dota 2 tournaments later this year—including ESL One, the Esports World Cup, and The International—this opportunity to reinstate Dyrachyo surely must not be missed.