Dread talks about the end of his career in Dota 2
Andrey "Dread" Golubev has stated that he still enjoys Dota 2, but also feels that the game has already tired him out. This feeling pushes the streamer to the thoughts of soon ending his career.
The content maker shared his respective feelings about playing Dota 2 with viewers of his personal twitch broadcast.
"And I'm not sure I'm going to catch up with anyone, guys. I straight up feel like right now I'm still playing and having fun, but I feel like I'm about to drop Dota. Because sometimes I go into the game and I start thinking, man, I'm so sick of all these heroes of meta, whether to start playing on bestmaster too. And this is such a little stake for me, about.... Soon the ultimate."
Andrei "Dread" Golubev's career started back during the first Dota. The former pro player managed to participate in such squads as
Virtus.Pro ,
HellRaisers, Moscow Five, DTS and other lesser known teams. After leaving
HellRaisers in October 2015, the former cyber athlete continued his career in Dota 2 as a streamer.
Recall that earlier Andrey "Dread" Golubev named the most promising young player in the Dota 2 pro scene.



