China’s Xtreme Gaming Announces Updated Dota Roster With Ame

One of the top Chinese Dota teams has officially parted ways with Ding “Dy” Kong, bringing his professional playing career to a close. Dy has been a significant figure in the Chinese Dota scene, known for his strategic insights and leadership qualities that have contributed to his team’s success over the years. His departure marks the end of an era for both him and the team, as they now look to reconfigure their roster and strategy moving forward.In addition to Dy’s exit, Zhao “XinQ” Zixing has decided to go inactive, taking a temporary break from competitive play. XinQ has been a key player for the team, renowned for his exceptional support skills and game sense. The decision to step back is a personal one, reflecting his need for time off to recharge and focus on other aspects of life, which many players can relate to in the high-pressure environment of professional gaming.The changes in the roster come at a crucial time as the team prepares for upcoming tournaments. Both players have left a lasting impact on their teammates and the Dota community at large, and their absence will surely be felt. As the team navigates this transitional period, fans are eager to see how they will adapt and who might fill the gaps left by Dy and XinQ. The future remains uncertain, but the community continues to support both players as they embark on new journeys.