Fishman's Return to Dota 2 and Yatoro's Reflections on a Comeback
Against the backdrop of the ongoing Dota 2 season, several well-known players have shared their future plans. While Dmitriy "Fishman" Polischuk announced his return to training, Ilya "Yatoro" Mulyarchuk reflected on the possibility of a comeback to the professional scene.
Fishman Returns to Training
Belarusian esports player Fishman informed his followers on Telegram that he has resumed training and plans to actively work on his Dota 2 skills. He mentioned that he will share his progress and thoughts on heroes in a new Telegram group called CREEPOCHEK.
"By the way, I’ve started playing Dota again. I’ll be posting my intermediate results and thoughts on heroes in the new group. I might stream a few times. I’ve started playing Dota, and I’m highly motivated to climb the ranking for the new season."
This announcement shows Fishman’s determination to return to the professional scene and continue developing his skills in the game despite the break.
Yatoro’s Thoughts on a Comeback
Ilya "Yatoro" Mulyarchuk, former carry of Team Spirit, also expressed interest in returning to professional Dota 2 but noted that he has not received any serious offers from teams as of yet.
"[When do I think of coming back?] I don’t know. No offers are coming, I’m not needed by anyone. We’ll see. If some offers come that I believe in, then I might come back. But it’ll definitely be next year – maybe. Maybe I won’t come back next year."
Thus, Yatoro remains open to offers but takes a measured approach towards returning to the scene.
Both players show varying degrees of readiness to return to the professional Dota 2 scene. Their statements highlight how important motivation and the right opportunity are for esports athletes. We can expect both Fishman and Yatoro to continue monitoring the situation and, perhaps, make their return to the scene in the near future.
04 December 2024, 19:30