Tigers Split From TNC & Complete Roster For Upcoming Season

A new look with a new organisation.

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Tigers are making a huge uproar after announcing their new roster for the upcoming DPC season. A couple days ago, the team officially declared that they have left the TNC organization and are now on board with Static Dream.

In their previous announcement, the team also promised that the new roster for the organization would be revealed soon and kept everyone guessing. Now, the full details of the teams has been released.

In a separate Facebook post, Tigers announced that the team will be taking in Ahjit, InYourDream, MoonMeander, Xepher & 1437 in their new roster. The team was first hinted by MoonMeander himself when he posted a picture on his personal Instagram story, showing his flight ticket from Vancouver to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

MoonMeander's Picture. Credits: Reddit User u/sirSlani

Tigers Team Line-up

Jay Son 'Ahjit' Lai - Position 1 Core
Muhammad 'InYourDream' Rizky - Position 2 Mid
David 'MoonMeander' Tan - Position 3 Offlane
Kenny 'Xepher' Deo - Position 4 Support
Sivatheeban '1437' Sivanathapillai - Position 5 Support​​​​​

It will be interesting to see how this team will mesh together for the upcoming qualifiers. Tigers were one win away from qualifying for TI8 but ultimately fell short to their sister team TNC Predator.

Despite losing the series, they showed promised and now with the core of the team intact, a lot of hope will be placed on their newest additions to bring them to the next level. Ahjit and MoonMeander are seasoned veterans in the scene with both of them having attended TIs before in the past. Tigers will be banking on their combined experience to help them in the upcoming Kuala Lumpur Major.

In other esports news, ninjaboogie and Gabbi are the latest additions to TNC Predator, completing their line up for the KL Major.

What do you think of Tigers' new line-up? Do you think they will be able to work well together? Share us your thoughts down below!

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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