Nisha departs Team Secret ahead of DPC 2023, ending a four-year stint with the team

Team Secret announced that its midlaner, Michał “Nisha” Jankowski won’t be joining the team for the upcoming DPC season despite a 2nd place finish at TI11. After a 3-day long roster announcement that unfolded piece by piece, Secret dropped the big news and bid farewell to the 22-year-old player.

Nisha, often praised for being an all-rounder and a dominant laner, joined Team Secret in late 2018. He was an unproven new blood back then but he quickly rose to become one of the strongest, most consistent players in the world. The Polish player is also known to have flawless mechanical skills on top of performing brilliantly in multiple roles.

Throughout 4 years with Team Secret, Nisha accumulated countless victories under his belt. Here are some of his best achievements so far:

PlacementTournament1stChongqing Major 20191stMDL Disneyland @ Paris Major 20191stESL One Birmingham 20194thThe International 20191stLeipzig Major 20203rdThe International 20212ndThe International 2022

Puppey comments on Nisha’s departure from Team Secret

Nisha fistbumps Puppey at TI11’s stage.
Image via Valve

This roster shift is shocking for fans as Nisha had been an integral foundation of Team Secret. He even delivered a brilliant performance at the recent TI11, with many defining him as the backbone of Secret.

Team Secret’s captain, Puppey left a farewell message for Nisha. From his statement, it is clear that Nisha had decided to “move on” and left the team “to see more of the world.”

What can I say about my boy Nisha… We’ve played many years together, shared many laughs, travelled the world and won a bunch of tournaments. I cherish our time together and completely understand his decision to move on and see more of the world. I wish him all the best and hope that his fire will keep burning for many more years.

Clement “Puppey” Ivanov

Team Secret now has four finalized players and a coach, comprising its former lineup. Team Secret’s current Dota 2 roster is Clement “Puppey” Ivanov, Remco “Crystallis” Arets, Baqyt “Zayac” Emiljanov, Roman “Resolut1on” Fomynok, and coach, Lee “Heen” Seung Gon.

The organization has yet to announce Nisha’s replacement for the 2022/2023 DPC season. Fans are also looking forward to seeing where Nisha is headed next. Keep yourself updated on Dota 2 roster news on Esports.gg!

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