Attacker Joins Team Nigma as Streamer

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Image credit: Team Nigma via Twitter

The latest addition to Team Nigma’s Dota 2 squad is no other than Mohammed “Attacker” Almheiri. The well-known streamer is the first one of the European team.

Last week we saw Janne “Gorgc” Stefanovski part ways with OG. Just a day later, another big team hired a streamer. Team Nigma get a new member with Mohammed “Attacker”Almheiri.

Attacker is a content creator and streamer, so if you’re only following the competitive side of Dota 2 you might have not heard of him. We highly doubt it though as he’s rather famous within the game's community. Attacker is mostly known for his insane plays on Kunkka as the hero has become a synonym for the player. Almheiri has some competitive experience starting back in 2015 and 2016. At some point in the past, he was also a streamer for Complexity Gaming. Most recently (November 2019) he played in the WESG MENA Finals where he managed to take first place with Portal Esports.

As we’ve already mentioned Attacker is famous for his skill with the admiral – Kunkka. Here are some good examples.

It’s unclear how many games Attacker has on Kunkka but it’s certainly over 3,000. With that much experience, it’s no surprise that he often makes great plays with the hero. He’s also proficient with Storm Spirit and Tiny.

Attacker will be joining Nigma as a streamer so we won’t be seeing him directly in action with the rest of the team. Nevertheless, we think he’ll be a fine addition to Nigma, as the team lacked representation on the streaming platform.

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Tasho Tashev

Law graduate from Sofia University turned gaming journalist. Gaming has always been a passion of mine since I was a kid (shocker I know) so it was only a matter of time before I started writing about it. My high-school...