Mineski's New Line-up: JT-, Moon, Kpii, Febby, Mushi

Time for a swap.

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The cat is finally out of the bag. Mineski has revealed their new roster and it sure is an interesting one.

A few days ago, Mineski announced that iceiceice, ninjaboogie & Jabz would move on from the team, leaving 3 vacant spaces left in the squad. Many questions were left on people's minds. Who will replace them? Will Mushi & Moon leave? Well we finally have the answer.

Mineski Dota Has Officially Announced Their Roster

As announced on their official Facebook page, Mineski will be retaining Mushi & Moon and will add JT- (formerly known as March) from Geek Fam, Kpii from Newbee & Febby from Immortals to fill up the remaining spots.

Mineski's New Roster

1. Thiay 'JT-' Jun Wen
2. Kam 'Moon' Boon Seng
3. Damien 'Kpii' Sau-jing Chok
4. Kim 'Febby' Yong-min
5. Chai 'Mushi' Yee Fung

On top of adding these 3 players into their new roster, Mineski also recruited previous VGJ.Storm coach, Aaron ‘Clairvoyance’ Kim to join their ranks and as coach for their new revamped roster.

 
JT- (Formerly Known As March), Moon, Kpii, Febby & Mushi. The New Roster For Mineski.

Mushi understands that the priority of any successful team is making sure all the members gel well with one another and he is confident that everyone in this team has the right mindset to lead the Mineski organisation to the championship once more.

“I feel that the chemistry of the team is very important to make a championship roster - I think that this team has the right attitudes to be successful, so I am looking forward to the coming season!" Mushi noted.

The team will need to get down to business quick as the qualifiers for the upcoming Kuala Lumpur Major is just around the corner.

Mineski Is Directly Invited Into The Closed Qualifiers For The KL Majors. Source: Wykrhm Reddy Facebook

The team has been invited directly into the closed qualifiers alongside Fnatic, TNC & Execration. However with only two slots up for grabs, it will definitely be a tall task for any team to qualify into the Kuala Lumpur Major.

Matthew Chan is a board game enthusiast, food loving writer for IGN SEA with a passion for esports. You can follow him on Twitter @mehphew

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