DOTA 2
News
North American Dota 2 stack Quincy Crew today released a statement detailing their decision to remain independent from an organization for The International 10. The TwitLonger,released on Twitteron July 15th, listed their plans for TI10.
Related articles
Quincy Crew and Sponsorship Woes
In the months following TI9, the team was once again picked up by a new organization. This time Chaos EC, a mantle they played under at the start of 2020. However, they’d find themselves released in March of the same year, with a slight roster shuffle following shortly after. Since then, Quincy Crew has been the only org-less team to reach the highest peaks of the DPC system.
In 2021, as the DPC season began anew, the org-less stack would enter the North American Upper Division. This team has long been one of the most dominant in NA, and their run in 2021 showed that. The stack came incredibly close to securing first place in that first season. Only a heartbreaking best-of-one result in the tiebreaker served to keep them from a playoff spot at the Singapore Major.

What’s more, the team indicated that it will remain in Ukraine for an extended period following the AniMajor, participate in the ESL One Summer 2021 event. Benefiting from lower ping and some top-notch competition at the event, QC looks poised for greatness.
The full Twitlonger is availablehere. You can catch Quincy Crew in action from June 16th atESL One Summer 2021.





![]()