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Yelstin elmisho Brayan Verde Hurtado is a professional Dota 2 player from Peru who plays in the fourth position. His signature characters are Clockwerk, Tiny and Tusk.
Elmisho first announced himself in 2020, becoming part of the Peruvian Dota 2 team Hokori. As a member of his first roster, Elstin achieved some successes, namely: he participated in several seasons of the regional Dota Pro Circuit league, won gold at the Claro Gaming Apu League Season 1 and Thunderpick Bitcoin Series, and also played well at the Claro Gaming Apu League Season 2 event. In addition, under the tag Hokori elmisho performed at such tournaments as Epulze Monthly Cup South America: June 2021, Binomo Cup, Octaexon League Season 4 and others. He also proved himself as a promising player of the fourth position and took part in several seasons of online competition BTS Pro Series, where he showed himself well.
In December 2022, the European cybersports organization Alliance entered the South American Dota 2 scene and signed the entire Hokori team. Thus, elmisho soon began competing under the Alliance.LATAM tag, where he tried his hand at a number of smaller tournaments. In March 2023, elmisho and his team finished sixth at DPC SA 2023 Tour 2: Division I and missed the opportunity to earn the necessary DPC points. After the disappointing performance, Alliance.LATAM wanted to remove some players from the roster, thus violating the organization's directive, which stated that the roaster would not conduct any reshuffling after the inaugural DPC 2023 season. Due to the breach of obligations, the Alliance.LATAM team was completely disbanded.
Between 2023 and 2024 elmisho represented teams such as noMERCY and Noping VPN, as well as played a couple of matches for Hokori, but the results were not so comforting. Despite this, in March 2024 the player joined Beastcoast on a permanent basis. With his new team, elmisho tried to qualify for many major tournaments this year, but only managed to achieve any success by the end of the season. Thus, elmisho played at the Riyadh Masters 2024, where he took 14th place, and at the Elite League Season 2, where he took 8th place.
Beastcoast finished 13-16th at The International 2024, losing to Heroic in the lower bracket of the playoffs. Later, the team did receive a direct invitation to PGL Wallachia Season 2, where they finished in 5th place. In November, the roaster was able to qualify for ESL One Bangkok 2024, after which the club was acquired by the cybersports organization M80. At the tournament, the roster failed to advance beyond the group stage.
After that, the team continued to participate in qualifiers for various tournaments and competed at FISSURE Universe Ep.4, but was eliminated in the early stages. Soon, the entire former M80 roster appeared under the new stack called Perrito Panzon. The team qualified for DreamLeague Season 26 and was soon signed by OG as their second Dota 2 roster under the tag OG LATAM. At DreamLeague, the team finished only in 15th-16th place.
On June 19, 2025, it became known that elmisho had joined Team Den. On July 1, OG announced the disbandment of its South American roster. In October, Team Cobra (Perrito Panzon) took part in FISSURE PLAYGROUND 2, where they failed to reach the playoffs and were eliminated during the group stage.
Later, the esports player joined Peru Rejects, whose roster was signed by paiN Gaming in February 2026.
The first tournament for the updated roster was CCT Season 2 Series 8, where the team became champions after defeating 1Win Team 3:0 in the grand final.
At the end of March, the team placed 11-12 at ESL One Birmingham 2026, failing to reach the playoff stage.
Due to unsatisfactory results in April, the organization decided to suspend its Dota division and disband the roster.
However, the players decided to stay together and continued under the South American Rejects tag. In early May, the entire roster was signed by the PlayTime organization.



















