Heroic made history by defeating Team Falcons in the Grand Finals of PGL Wallachia Season 2, becoming the first South American team to win an International LAN event in Dota 2. This Norwegian organization with a South American roster secured a 3-1 victory over their Saudi-backed opponents, solidifying their place in the record books.
The South American superstars of Heroic fought their way to the grand finals after initially losing to Team Falcons in the Upper Bracket. They continued their success by defeating Tundra earlier today, showcasing their dominance in the tournament.
Expectations were high for Team Falcons in the finals, considering their dominant performances throughout the year. However, Heroic showed resilience and skill, pushing Team Falcons to their limits and eventually securing victory in a thrilling fashion.
David “Parker” Nicho Flores played a crucial role in Heroic’s success, delivering exceptional performances on Morphling, Shadow Fiend, and Monkey King. His strategic yet chaotic playstyle perfectly complemented the team’s overall performance, leading to a well-deserved victory.
Heroic’s triumph not only marked their historic win but also showcased the strength of South American Dota. The team’s accomplishment highlights their dedication and skill, earning them a prize of $300,000 and recognition as one of the best rosters from the region.
As for Team Falcons, the tournament’s outcome raises questions about their future performance. Despite facing challenges during the event, they were unable to overcome Heroic’s determination and tactics. It remains to be seen how Team Falcons will regroup and strategize for upcoming tournaments.
PGL announced plans for three new PGL Wallachia events next year, setting the stage for more competitive Dota 2 action in the coming months.