Player shiro from Dota 2
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Guo shiro Huangan is a Chinese professional player ranked number one in Dota 2. His signature heroes include Morphling, Phantom Lancer, and Troll Warlord.
Shiro made his debut on the competitive scene in January 2019, when he joined the Ehome.Immortal academic team to try and qualify for major international tournaments. Throughout the year, he also continued to progress in his personal ranking indicator and was consistently at the top of the Chinese ladder.
However, shiro's career slowed down due to the pandemic, and Ehome.Immortal only had to compete in small scale regional tournaments. At the end of August 2020, the academic roster was disbanded. A month later, shiro moved to Phoenix Gaming, where he participated in commercial tournaments and then selected for the second division of DPC China. The team finished fourth in the standings of the second division of DPC China in Dota Pro Circuit 2021: Season 1 - China, securing their place in the league. Phoenix Gaming managed to make several accurate substitutions in the second round, allowing the roster to advance to the first division.
The successful result of shiro and his team attracted the attention of EHOME representatives, who signed contracts with the team members. Shiro spent the next year of his career in this organization, showing satisfactory results in the first division of DPC, but failed to get to the major tournament.
Many members of the cybersports community stated that shiro had outgrown the current team and should have changed teams. In December 2022, shiro joined the revamped PSG.LGD, the Chinese professional scene. With the team managed to qualify for the first major of his career - The Lima Major 2023, which resulted in the club's 9th-12th place. After that, the team took 2nd place at DPC CN 2023 Tour 2: Division I and received an invitation to ESL One Berlin Major 2023. At LAN Berlin, LGD took the same 9-12th place. The first success for shiro in LGD was the 3rd place at DreamLeague Season 20, where the team almost reached the grand finals, but fell out of the tournament in the final of the lower grid, losing to Gaimin Gladiators.
LGD Gaming participated in The International 2023, where they finished in 3rd place. The team made it all the way to the top grid playoff finals. After losing to Team Spirit in the finals of the upper grid, it went down to the lower grid, where it was defeated by Gaimin Gladiators.
In addition, the club participated in ESL One Kuala Lumpur 2023, where it got there at the direct invitation of the organizers as one of the finalists of TI 12. However, LGD did not have much success there, finishing in 9th-10th place and did not make it past the group stage.