Thunder Predator is the 11th team to qualify for the ONE Esports Singapore Major

Thunder Predator advances to the group stage.

Thunder Predator is the second team from the South American region and 11th team overall to qualify for theONE Esports Singapore Major.

????@ThunderAwakenggoutclassed@LatamDefendersin game 1!Game 2 is live!????https://t.co/rhWFDRzUcy#OGADPC#dota2pic.twitter.com/I3uPX4TgSX

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Thunder Predator’s second place finish in the DPC SA upper division was finalized when they won against Latam Defenders, completing their record at 5-2. Thunder Predator and Beastcoast avoided a three-way tiebreaker between them and SG e-sports when Beastcoast defeated SG e-sports in their final upper division game.

????@beastcoastprove they’re the best SA#dota2team as they defeat@sgesportswith 2:0 and take first place in the#OGADPCUpper Division! They’ll move directly to the Major Playoffs, while@ThunderAwakenggwill go to the Group Stage.Thank you all for watching!pic.twitter.com/rAOpxe4MXj

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Thunder Predator’s upper division achievements include wins over Team Unknown, SG-esports, NoPing, and EgoBoys. These victories served to advance Thunder Predator to the Singapore Major’s group stage.

Thunder Predator’s roster features a group of Peruvian Dota 2 veterans who are popular in the South American region. Alonso “Mnz” León is a talented carry player who has the most experience on the roster. Then there’s Leonardo “LeoStyle-” Sifuentes, who is arguably one of the best midlaners in the region.

????@ThunderAwakengglooking to secure second place in the Upper Divison. They take the first game against EgoBoys!Game 2 is live!????https://t.co/rhWFDRzUcy#OGADPC#dota2pic.twitter.com/MUIlDM6E6w

Playing the offlane role for Thunder Predator is Frank “Frank” Arias, who has represented rival SA squads like Infamous, Team Unknown, and Gorillaz-Pride. Position 4 offlaner Joel Mori “MoOz” Ozambela is best known for his time with North American squad, business associates, in 2020.

????@ThunderAwakenggtake game 2 and tie the series!The decider game is live!????https://t.co/I3dAFgBRWd#OGADPC#dota2pic.twitter.com/nOk8lyDZyd

Finally, there is team captain, Romel “Mjz” Quinteros, who was formerly known as Wu. Mjz started his Dota 2 pro career when he was just 17 years old. Three years later, he was already leading Thunder Predator into the organization’s second DPC Major tournament. Thunder Predator’s Major debut was back in 2019 at the Chongqing Major.

#OGADPCEn 2020 quedamos con hambre de competir con los mejores del mundo producto de la pandemia, en la Major de LA. Este año la vida nos da una revancha, en muchos sentidos.Gracias por apoyarnos en este camino que ha sido difícil, pero lindo. ¡Nos vemos en Singapore!pic.twitter.com/6HAdBrEGWy

Thunder Predator joinsTeam Secret,Virtus.pro,Natus Vincere,Alliance,Team Nigma,Fnatic,Neon Esports,T1,Invictus Gaming, andBeastcoastas the organizations that have officially qualified for theONE Esports Singapore Major, which will take place from March 27 to June 25, 2025.

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