
Nikobaby has announced the establishment of an offline training facility.
Former Alliance professional player Nikobaby has announced his intention to create an offline training facility for esports players and teams through his personal social media.
According to his social media posts, Nikobaby has purchased a new house near the Bulgarian mountains with a total area of 500 square meters, featuring seven bedrooms. Over the next three months, Nikobaby plans to renovate the house to include amenities such as a sauna, swimming pool, training room, and gaming room.
During a live stream with Luna Galaxy team member Dukalis and analyst ArsZeeqq, they shared their thoughts on the matter:
Dukalis:
In my opinion, Nikobaby is a cool guy. He's made a lot of money now, cruising around on yachts with Gucci bags everywhere. He doesn't have the motivation to play DOTA anymore.
ArsZeeqq:
He owns twenty apartments; his wealth is unbelievable. He started from the bottom and at the age of 16-17, he sold his own apartment and renovated it luxuriously. While pursuing a career in Dota 2, he also invested in the real estate industry with friends. Now his job is buying apartments, renovating them, and renting them out.
In 2022, Nikobaby left Alliance and announced his retirement. Prior to that, Nikobaby had achieved victories such as winning DreamLeague Season 12 and finishing 9th-12th place at The International 9th and 10th editions.



