Reinforcement for the Ninjas Counter-Strike team in pajamas

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OUR ninja in pajamas reached an agreement with Astralis for player capture Counter-Strike: Global Offensive 1997 year of birth, Christian “kOnfig” Wieneke. The Dane will play in a NiP jersey for the first time on February 1 in the IEM Katowice2023 play-in.

The Swedish CS:GO team had to run for cover as the player Humpus “gampus” Poser, needs a break from esports competition. Hampus’ decision came in the last few days. In fact, the 1998-born player, after consulting with career director Troels and medical staff, agreed with the club that he would have to stop until the end of the spring season to recover. This statement:

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“By now, you all know that we take the health of our players very seriously. When we do a good job, our players know it too, and there is a mutual trust that allows us to quickly spot and fix problems.

Consistency is an important factor in building a winning team and once this situation arose, we looked for a long-term solution that would allow Humpus to take his time without compromising the momentum we are building for In 2023. It’s an important step towards being completed, but we’ve managed to secure our first pick for fifth place. We are very grateful to all the ecosystem partners who have come together to resolve this situation in record time.

So let’s welcome the new ninja! Christian “kOnfig” Wienecke joins the roster straight away, wearing our jersey for the first time on February 1 at the IEM Katowice2023 play-in.”

Source: Tutto Mercato Web

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