Dota 2 Player Wisper Makes a Move to Heroic

Adrian "Wisper" Cespedes Dobles, the renowned Dota 2 player, has officially parted ways with OG and made a significant shift to join the ranks of Heroic, a new team in the competitive scene. The announcement of this roster change sent shockwaves throughout the gaming community when it was revealed on social media platforms on January 1, 2025.

It was disclosed that Wisper's decision to leave OG stemmed from his desire to compete in his home region, a move that has long been speculated by fans and analysts alike. This strategic move not only showcases Wisper's commitment to growth and development but also introduces a fresh dynamic to Heroic's lineup.

In his new role at Heroic, Wisper will take on the offlane position previously held by Cedric "Davai Lama" Deckmyn, who departed from the team in December. The team also welcomed a new addition to their roster in the form of Yuma "Yuma" Langlet, who has been enlisted as the carry player, filling the void left by the benching of David "Parker" Nicho Flores. Langlet's stellar performance at BLAST Slam I undoubtedly caught the attention of Heroic's management, leading to his recruitment.

While OG has yet to disclose Wisper's replacement, speculations have been rife in the community regarding potential candidates. Rumors suggest that Abdimalik "Malik" Sailau, a former player from Team Spirit who recently stood in for Collapse, might be in contention for the coveted offlane position. Another intriguing possibility includes the return of Sebastien "Ceb" Debs, OG's former captain, who has been honing his skills as an offlaner in public matches for the last few months.

As the Dota 2 competitive scene braces for further upheavals, OG gears up for their upcoming challenge in the closed qualifier for PGL Wallachia Season 3, where they aim to showcase their revamped lineup and solidify their position as a formidable force in the esports arena.

Dota 2 player Wisper in action during a live tournament