Xtreme Gaming officially announces the joining of NothingToSay and fy

2025-10-02 08:43

Xtreme Gaming officially announces the joining of NothingToSay and fy

The Chinese powerhouse team Xtreme Gaming announced a roster adjustment for the 2025-2026 Dota 2 season. Mid laner Xm and position four XinQ officially left the team, and were replaced by two heavyweight players, NothingToSay and fy.


Xtreme's performance over the past season has been inconsistent, with wins at lower-tier tournaments and periods of slumps. However, at The International (TI) 2025, the team performed exceptionally well, reaching the Grand Finals and battling Team Falcons for a thrilling fifth game before ultimately taking second place. Despite their disappointing loss, their overall performance exceeded expectations, solidifying their position as a top Chinese team.


Newly signed NothingToSay is from Malaysia and previously played for Team Tidebound. With a Major title and two top-three finishes at The International, his prowess is undeniable. His arrival is seen as a key addition to Xtreme's mid lane.


A bigger focus is on fy's return. Since bursting onto the scene at The International 2014, this legendary support player has won two Major titles and reached the semifinals of The International five times, earning him the title of one of China's most iconic support players. After a disappointing season with Azure Ray in 2024, he retreated from the top-tier scene. His strong return after over a year has garnered widespread attention.


With the two joining, Xtreme has confirmed the retention of three key players: Ame, Xxs, and xNova-, with xiao8 continuing to serve as coach. The future of Xm and XinQ has not yet been announced.


Xtreme Gaming's new roster will debut in DreamLeague Season 27, which begins on December 10th. This event will be the first ESL Pro Tour (EPT) event of the new season and the finale of the 2025 season. Xtreme will compete against strong teams such as Team Falcons, Team Spirit, and Team Liquid, creating a highly anticipated match.

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