DFM Finally Wins

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Written by Dante Uzel on 09 April 2024 18:10

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DetonatioN FocusMe (DFM) clinched their first victory since 2022 in a Split 1 match against T1 Esports on April 9. The Japanese squad, invited into the VCT Pacific by Riot Games in late 2022, had endured a winless streak throughout the entirety of the 2023 season.

Regrettably, DFM stood as the sole team across all three leagues in 2023 to go winless, earning them the unenviable title of the worst VCT-partnered team. Comparisons were drawn between DFM and the infamous Shanghai Dragons of the Overwatch League, who endured over 40 consecutive losses.

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