N0tail Returns To OG’s Dota 2 Roster For Limited Time
Dota 2 esports fans are in for a treat, as one of the most outstanding support players in history returns to compete for a limited time. Johan “N0tail” Sundstein, formerly known as “BigDaddy,” is competing on the OG roster for the duration of the DreamLeague Division 2 Season 1 tournament.
For the uninitiated, N0tail is the co-founder of OG and the current head coach of the rebuilt Dota 2 team. At The International 2018 and 2019, against all odds, N0tail was paramount in leading OG to become the first and only back-to-back champions.

N0tail is competing in the PO5 role. Image Credit: OG
OG’s Dota 2 Roster at DreamLeague Div 2 S1
On September 23, OG announced their Dota 2 roster for the 2025/2026 season, with N0tail as the head coach. The roster included Brazilian support player Rodrigo “Lelis” Santos. Less than a month later, on October 11, DreamLeague Division 2 Season 1 kicked off, and fans noticed N0tail in the PO5 support role.
Now, OG revealed that N0tail will continue to play with the team for the duration of the tournament.
The organization provided no further explanation about this roster change, as N0tail has temporarily replaced Lelis as the PO5 support player. The current OG roster for the DreamLeague Division 2 Season 1 event is:
- Inji “Shad” Lub
- Igor “Stojkov” Stojkov
- Mihailo “Miksa” Jovanovic
- Tamir “daze” Tokpanov
- Johan “N0tail” Sundstein
More Dreamleague Div 2 action on the cards this evening 📅@OG_BDN0tail will continue to play with the team for the duration of this tournament. pic.twitter.com/fiuDxgY6wB
— OG (@OGesports) October 13, 2025
OG has not indicated what would happen once DreamLeague Division 2 Season 1 comes to an end. While there are clearly some unanswered questions about OG’s Dota 2 roster for the 2025/2026 season, seeing N0tail compete at aa event should be an exciting prospect for fans.
DreamLeague Division 2 Season 1 runs from October 11 to 26, where 16 teams are competing for a $50,000 prize pool, and importantly, four spots in the DreamLeague Season 27 main event.