Ari acknowledged serious issues at Tundra Esports, citing the reasons behind the team’s losses
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Matthew “ari” Walker acknowledged that the
Tundra Esports Dota 2 roster is currently performing at its worst level in the past year, as the team has accumulated many problems.
The player made this statement on Twitch.
"Right now, we’re objectively playing our worst game of the entire year, and we can’t fix this with a snap of our fingers. A lot of problems have piled up. As far as I’m concerned, it doesn’t matter at all who our opponent is right now. The main thing is whether we’re playing to our full potential. I sincerely believe that if we get back to our old form, we’ll crush anyone. So it’s not about the opponents—we’re just out of shape and trying to get back into it.”
According to Matthew “ari” Walker, if the team can regain its former level of preparation, it will start winning again. Nevertheless,
Tundra Esports’ results in recent months have remained quite poor due to the roster changes for PGL Wallachia Season 8 and the extended break, which negatively impacted the team’s preparation.
“The last month or two have been a bit of a blur. We’ve lost a lot and haven’t been in good form for some time now. At PGL Wallachia Season 8, we played without Pure, and then we took two weeks off before and after the tournament. As a result, we had a huge break, and we didn’t really have time to get back into shape. Perhaps we didn’t even realize right away just how much we’d slipped.”
As a reminder, there were earlier reports about the possible suspension of operations for the esports organization
Tundra Esports.





