Author: Sebastian "primero" Pereira

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Ex-Heroic coach Nicolai “HUNDEN” Petersen has returned to CS:GO and joined Astralis as the Head Analyst.”First and foremost, I am pleased that we have now come to an agreement with Nicolai, who is an extremely skilled and sought-after capacity. He will, without a doubt, empower our analytical work. We enter 2023 with a stronger team and a modernized performance organization, where we have invested in both more and exceptionally talented profiles. Of course, we are aware of Nicolai’s history and what he has been through, but I have no doubt that as a person and as the extremely skilled analyst…

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00 Nation and 9z Team have swapped two of their CS:GO players Santino “try” Rigal and Lucas “nqz” Soares, officially confirming earlier rumors.try moved from 00 Nation to 9z and nqz in its turn came from 9z to 00 Nation.18-year-old try has been playing with 9z from 2020 to January 2022, so he has returned to his previous team after one year playing for the 00 Nation.17-year-old nqz has been with 9z Team since June last year. With them, he won FiReLEAGUE 2022: Argentinian League and KaBuM!Challenge Especial Gaules #1 but was not so successful at the Tier-1 tournaments.After the…

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PGL has disqualified Team Legacy from Division II of the DPC NA 2023 Tour 1. CDUB Esports took the slot instead.The tournament organizer hasn’t explained the reasons for the decision. It only noted that “Team Legacy is no longer eligible to play in this DPC tour.”Legacy won the Closed Qualifier of The North American DPC Lower Division; CDUB was the third.The DPC 2023 NA Tour 1 Division II will run from January 30 to February 19 this year, eight teams will compete for $75,000 in prize money and two places in Division I.As BLIX.GG had reported earlier, this year’s DPC…

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The inactive Virtus.pro player Timur “buster” Tulepov will join Cloud9 to replace Timofey “interz” Yakushin, HLTV reported citing its own sources.According to the outlet, Cloud9’s management already decided on the choice to replace interz. Earlier, according to rumors – in addition to buster – three candidates were also considered: Igor “Forester” Bezotecheskiy and Sanjar “SANJI” Kuliev.23-year-old buster has been playing with Virtus.pro since 2019. He was sent to the bench twice during this time and is now inactive since May 2022.Cloud9 will debut with the updated roster at IEM Katowice 2023, which will be held from January 31 to February…

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Norwegian esports organization Apeks has signed Damjan “kyxsan” Stoilkovski. He will be the new in-game leader of the CS:GO team instead of Martin “STYKO” Styk, who remains in the squad as a player.According to the Apeks’ statement, the Macedonian player has signed a 1-year agreement. He’s coming from BLUEJAYS, who just won IESF World Championship.”I am very happy to be joining a team such as Apeks. I can’™t wait to meet my teammates and to start preparing for the challenges ahead of us in 2023! It was not an easy decision to leave my friends and ex-teammates in BLUEJAYS, but…

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Viktor “sdy” Orudzhev (aka somedieyoung) has said goodbye to Natus Vincere. Andrii “npl” Kukharskyi (aka nipl) from Natus Vincere Junior will replace him.”Hello my dear friends and haters. NAVI and I decided to part ways for 2023. The truth is that I’ve never had a long-term contract with them and I believe that makes me the longest stand-in of them all! The experience that I’ve got from this time together is unbelievable,” sdy noted on Twitlonger.He has announced he is looking for a new team. But first of all, he plans on taking a few weeks off to spend with…

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There are a lot of weapons in Warzone 2. Choose according to your taste! The long months of waiting for the new game release have finally paid off. The collection of weapons is impressive, and you can safely explore the list, choosing what suits a specific player for his particular style.This material reviews the best weapons in Warzone 2.Warzone TiersTier S weapons are top: most potent and do not require upgrades to increase effectiveness. In absolutely any situation, it quickly becomes fatal. Although, of course, with improvements – with greater ease;Tier A weaponsare the second best, it only need to…

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The Government of India has officially recognized esports as part of multi-sports events, Timesnownews reported.According to the outlet, esports will be managed under the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India.Reacting to the news, Lokesh Suji – Director, Esports Federation of India and Vice President of the Asian Esports Federation (AESF) says, “Great news for us to begin the New Year. We have been constantly working on establishing the difference between esports and iGaming, and finally, our efforts have been fulfilled. Only a short time until we see Esports being placed in the same league as cricket, football,…

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The Finnish professional CS:GO player Miikka “suNny” Kemppi has left TITANS.”I’m excited to announce that I am now a free agent. After roller coaster of a project and a lot of lessons learned, I’m enthusiastic to play and looking for a new team as a rifler or IGL,” he noted on Twitter.As BLIX.GG had reported earlier, the Swiss organization TITANS is neither alive nor dead. It unsuccessfully tried to sell part of the team and put three players and the coach on the transfer list. At this time, only one player Jere “sergej” Salo and the coach Serhii “lmbt” Bezhanov…

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Aurora Gaming signs Aleksandr “KENSI” Gurkin, who had been inactive, from the CS:GO team forZe.21-year-old KENSI will reunite with another ex-forZe player Evgeniy “Norwi” Ermolin, with whom he’™d went to the bench at the same time on October 16 when the squad failed to qualify for the IEM Rio Major.Both athletes were put on the transfer list and Norwi joined Aurora in November. KENSI revealed that he could have joined Aurora a long time ago. He previously trained with the team but then it didn’™t work out. Later, an offer from Aurora came during the RMR in Malta.”Let’s see what…

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