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Garter, Former Professional Dota 2 Player Decides to Retire and Switch to League of Legends

One of the professional Dota 2 players from Albania, Ylli “Garter” Ramadani, will end his career in the Dota 2 esports world. The news was obtained from the tweet of the former Prodota Gaming player himself. Next, Garter will switch to playing League of Legends and target to enter the professional world in the League of Legends game.

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Garter is a veteran player who is in the world of Dota 2. He has played the game and entered the professional world since 2007 during the DotA All Star era. Strong teams that Garter has defended include FlipSid3 Tactics, mYinsanity, and Prodota Gaming. Garter has also teamed up with great players such as Sébastien “Ceb” Debs, Michael “miCKe” Vu, Neta “33” Shapira, and Aydin “iNSaNiA” Sarkohi. As they progressed and chose an even stronger team, Garter was unable to follow in their footsteps and fell further and further behind.

Therefore, in 2020, Garter tries a new challenge by stopping playing Dota 2 and switching to League of Legends. Garter is eyeing professional competition in the League of Legends game. In addition, Garter also argues that Dota 2 has a poor competition system compared to League of Legends. Garter said he had tried the League of Legends game and liked the game.

We’ll see if later Garter can penetrate the professional League of Legends competition. This will make him the first Dota 2 player to enter the realm of League of Legends professional competition. But it won’t be a smooth road. Because the professional competition of League of Legends is well-organized and the competition is very fierce.


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