Review of esports news for 39 and 40 weeks

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New blood for Sparta

A talented football player (FIFA) Dominik “Seron” Cermak ended his career ahead of schedule in the Sampi team. But he did not remain unemployed for long. After three years of cooperation with the team of Jakub Jankt, he moved to Sparta Prague. This happened after a mutual agreement to terminate the contract. Subsequently, Sparta announced a merger with the ENTERPRISE organization, which will manage its esports soccer team.

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Seron himself commented on the transfer for the Grunex esports server: “The transfer feels great, I’m happy from day one. The chemistry with the players and the implementation team is great, it’s a new impulse for me that I needed. I hope to prove myself in tournaments and represent the team to the best of my ability.” describes his feelings about the new challenge. He admits that the offer from Sparta was not the only one, but he did not hesitate when choosing. “There were several offers, but when the offer came from Sparta and Enterprise, I didn’t hesitate.” complements.

Unpleasant situation for Astralis and G2

Astralis, the team that has won four Major titles in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, will not take part in this esports event for the first time this year. The path of the organization ended with the qualifiers, in which they lost to the Russian team forZe with a score of 1-3. Another favorite in the form of the G2 team shares this unfortunate situation with Astralis. Against the GamerLegion G2 team, they performed well at first and completely dominated the first round. In the second round, the situation was reversed, so in the so-called decisive match, the running team was determined, in which the shooters from GamerLegion won. Teams FaZe, NaVi, Liquid, Cloud9 and FURIA have definitely reached the Major. The rest are decided this weekend.

Esports for millions

Many people think that video games have nothing to do with work. But the fact remains that huge amounts of money are involved in esports. CS:GO player Peter “dupreeh” Rasmussen, who managed to raise $2,014,331 (about CZK 50,633,000) during his career, could have his say on this matter. Andreas “Xyp9x” Häuslet, Nikolay “device” Reedts and Lukas “gla1ve” Rossander scored the same amount. All three belong to the original lineup of Team Astralis. However, being a professional player is very difficult, and the vast majority of fans can only dream of such a state.

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Source :Indian TV

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