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Yuma Yuma Langlet is an experienced Dota 2 player, Carry connoisseur and member of Hokori who has been recognized for his incredible gaming skills. Originally from Nicaragua, he currently holds citizenship in Germany, which has become his home country in cybersports.
His first appearance on the professional cybersports scene under the tag nerdRage earned Yuma a second place finish at the ESL Premiership 2020 Spring and a winnings of $3,000. He switched teams throughout 2020, and at the end of the year he played for the Belgian national team in the IeSF World Championship 2020 Europe Finals. In 2021, Yuma continued to look for a comfortable team, playing for European and American organizations. He played frequently for D2 Hustlers and won Dota Pro Circuit 2021: Season 2 - North America: Lower Division.
In 2022, Yuma joined the South American team Hokori, continuing to play in the first position. He won the Claro Gaming Apu League Sunset Series and finished third in the DPC SA 2021/22 Tour 2: Division I.
In July 2022, Yuma left Hokori. After that he played for Infinity, SG Esports, Ravens, D2 Hustlers and Team DogChamp, with which he achieved good results. For example, with D2 Hustlers Langlet finished second at European Pro League Season 8, and with Team DogChamp he won the DPC NA 2023 Tour 1: Division II after finishing in first place and moving up to Division I with the team.
In May 2023, Yuma joined Nigma Galaxy, for whom he still plays today. Together with the new team Langlet took second place at the DPC WEU 2023 Tour 3: Division II, and also participated in the qualification for The International 2023 in the Western Europe region, but did not find success: Nigma Galaxy took 9-11th place and did not qualify for the tournament.
Yuma continues to play for various teams as a stand-in. Thus, he will participate in the qualification for the ESL One Kuala Lumpur 2023 tournament as part of Nouns. However, the squad failed to qualify for the main part of the tournament, finishing in second place at the closed qualifiers. After that, Yuma participated in the Pinnacle: 25 Year Anniversary Show as part of The Dudley Boyz mix, there he placed 2nd.
In December 2023, Yuma leaves Nigma Galaxy and joins the new lineup of Nouns. Together with them he participates in the qualifiers for BetBoom Dacha Dubai 2024, DreamLeague Season 22 and ESL One Birmingham 2024. They managed to pass the qualifiers only at BB Dacha Dubai 2024, at the other qualifiers the team took 2nd place. At the tournament in Dubai Nouns failed to get out of the group stage and took 9-12th place.
Later Yuma and Nouns took part in qualifying for such tournaments as Elite League 2024, DreamLeague Season 23 and PGL Wallachia: Season #1, two of which they managed to qualify for. Thus, the team took 21st place on Elite League , and on PGL Wall achia - 14.
Closer to summer, the qualifiers for the two most important tournaments of the year - The International 2024 and Riyadh Masters 2024- started, through which the guys made it to the main stage without much difficulty.
At the Riyadh Masters 2024, the team performed poorly, finishing in 18th place. Immediately after that, Nouns participated in the Elite League Season 2, where they finished in 6th place. At the next event, FISSURE Universe Ep. 3, the roster failed to reach the playoffs and ended their participation by finishing in 6th place.
At The International 2024, Nouns took 9-12th place, losing to BetBoom Team in the lower bracket of the playoffs. Later, the team successfully qualified for DreamLeague Season 24 and BetBoom Dacha Belgrade 2024, as well as competed at PGL Wallachia Season 2, where they took 6th place. In the middle of October, Nouns did make an appearance at BetBoom Dacha Belgrade, but didn't even advance out of the group, finishing in last place at the tournament.
After a disappointing performance at the DreamLeague series tournament, Nouns representatives announced that the organization is suspending its activities in the Dota 2 discipline due to financial difficulties.
In November 2024, Yuma , as a stand-in, appeared as a roster member of Heroic at BLAST SLAM I, where he placed 7-8th.
January 1, 2025 Yuma joined Heroic. The renewed roster placed 8th at FISSURE PLAYGROUND and DreamLeague Season 25. In March, the team competed at PGL Wallachia Season 3, but failed to advance past the group stage. At the beginning of April, the team participated in ESL One Raleigh 2025, but they were also unable to reach the playoffs in this tournament, as well as at PGL Wallachia Season 4.
In June 2025, Heroic qualified for The International 2025 and also secured a slot at Riyadh Masters 2025, through the South American qualifier. However, at PGL Wallachia Season 5, the team once again failed to advance to the playoffs. On FISSURE Universe: Episode 5, the team finished in the top 4.
In July 2025, Heroic ended their participation in Riyadh Masters 2025, finishing in 14th place and earning $50,000 in prize money.
In September, Heroic participated in The International 2025, reaching the playoffs but losing in the lower bracket and finishing in 5–6th place.
At the end of October, Heroic participated in FISSURE PLAYGROUND 2, where they finished in 6th–8th place after losing in the first round of the Playoff stage. The team finished PGL Wallachia Season 6 with the same result.






















