Arteezy: The Prodigy of eSports Dominance in Dota 2

Take a look at Arteezy’s amazing journey to become the dominant force in Dota 2 eSports. Find out more about his quick ascent to fame, his exceptional talent, and the unwavering commitment that have made him a true gaming icon.

Professional Dota 2 player Artour “Arteezy” Babaev from Canada is well-known for his outstanding abilities and contributions to the competitive arena. Arteezy, who was born in Uzbekistan and was raised in Canada, fell in love with video games at an early age. Before switching to Dota 2, he played a number of different online games to start his esports career.

With his participation in the North American Dota 2 scene, Arteezy began to gain notoriety. He rapidly attracted the interest of elite organizations and was praised for his extraordinary mechanical talent and versatility. His outstanding play in pub games, which demonstrated his high level of gameplay, further boosted his fame.

Player’s Information:

  • Name: Artour Babaev
  • Nationality: Canadian
  • Born: July 1, 1996
  • Game: Dota 2
  • Current Role: Carry
  • Team: Shopify Rebellion
  • Alternate IDs: RTZ, rts, A-God, Allison, Pablo, RTZ YB, JUST RTZ

Playstyle and Specialization:

Arteezy is well known for his risk-taking, aggressive style of play. He is excellent at leading his team to victory by reliably securing a sizable farm advantage and turning in noteworthy performances at pivotal times. He can adapt to many in-game positions thanks to his adaptability, which makes him a key component of his team’s strategy.

Career Background:

Arteezy used to play video games all the time when he was younger. He was very interested in competitive sports, especially StarCraft II and Dota. Unlike the second game, which evolved into actual work, the first game remained merely a passion.

In April 2013, Artour joined his first team. Kaipi was there. Arteezy demonstrated himself on the competitive level even though Kaipi did not yield spectacular results for him. The Defense’s second place finish in season four was the most shocking outcome.

After playing for Kaipi for four months, Arteezy transferred to Take Five. He played there for just one month before moving on to work as a stand-in for Speed Gaming. Artour’s first significant LAN competition, the 2013 MLG Championship Columbus, was won by this group. His championship triumph helped Arteezy establish himself as a dependable and capable gamer, and it increased his fame and recognition.

Arteezy went to SAD B O Y S as the following club. The player was only there for a short while before he quit the roster a month later. Arteezy joined Evil Geniuses in February of 2014.

Debut to Evil Geniuses:

Arteezy signed up for the EG in February 2014. Evil Geniuses rose to the top of the region and quickly established themselves as a formidable contender on the global stage. The HyperX D2L Western Challenge and The Summit’s inaugural season were two of the competitions they won. At ESL One Frankfurt 2014, the group finished in second place. The roster had a successful tournament, placing third at The International 2014.

The team’s performance began to drop in October 2014 after Arteezy won Season 10 of the Starladder Star Series. Artour joined Team Secret back in January of 2015.

First Transfer to Team Secret:

In January 2015, Arteezy joined Team Secret’s star lineup as a player. The esportsman defeated EG to win the third Summit tournament in May 2015. Secret defeated EG once more to win the ESL One Frankfurt 2015 and the MarsTV Dota 2 League 2015 Spring one month later. The group went into The International 2015 as the front-runner. Secret placed 7-8 at TI5, however she was disqualified from the competition and was removed. Arteezy then re-joined EG and left Team Secret.

Achievements:

In September 2016, Artour joined the European Group (EG) for the fourth time. Since then, he has participated in a number of competitions and has proven to be a skilled gamer. He won the title in The Manila Masters in 2017 and the Mars Dota 2 League’s Autumn 2016 season. At The Kiev Major in 2017, Artour and EG finished in positions 3–4. When The International 2018 was held in 2018, he and his team were ranked third. Arteezy placed 5–6 in the 2019 International. Artour made around $2,257,000 during the course of his career.

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