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Ceb: A Major Comeback

Sébastien Debs, a retired French professional Dota 2 player, returns from retirement to step in for an ESL One Stockholm Major. Having Ceb back on the team gave the younger players the confidence to come out swinging, as he encouraged and pushed them to play like never before. OG started picking up momentum in the Group Stage, finishing second overall and heading into the Main Event with unparalleled energy. Eventually winning the entire tournament and lifting the trophy high, the influence of Ceb the legendary player, and the flexibility and hard work of the new squad produced a result that shocked everyone.

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  • Sébastien Debs

    Sébastien Debs

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  • Fanny Courtade

    Fanny Courtade

    Self

  • Johan Sundstein

    Johan Sundstein

    Self

  • Jorien Van Der Heijden

    Jorien Van Der Heijden

    Self

  • Owen Davies

    Owen Davies

    Self

  • David "MoonMeander" Tan

    David "MoonMeander" Tan

    Self

  • Artem Golubiev

    Artem Golubiev

    Self

  • Bozhidar Bogdanov

    Bozhidar Bogdanov

    Self

  • Tommy Le

    Tommy Le

    Self

Overview

Sébastien Debs, a retired French professional Dota 2 player, returns from retirement to step in for an ESL One Stockholm Major. Having Ceb back on the team gave the younger players the confidence to come out swinging, as he encouraged and pushed them to play like never before. OG started picking up momentum in the Group Stage, finishing second overall and heading into the Main Event with unparalleled energy. Eventually winning the entire tournament and lifting the trophy high, the influence of Ceb the legendary player, and the flexibility and hard work of the new squad produced a result that shocked everyone.

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