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Nicolai "dev1ce" Reedtz To Finally Join Astralis Prior To ELEAGUE Major Boston !!



Nicolai “dev1ce” Reedtz formerly known as device, is a Danish professional CS:GO player. The game he played is known as CS:GO or Counter Strike Global Offensive and he is a success young professional player. Dev1ce had earnt $510,173.21 throughout his CS:GO career and now Device is known as the one of the best professional player in the world

At the end of 2015, Device and teammates separated from Team Solomid and continued without any organization with the same teammates in the team named Question Mark . In January 2016, they created their own organization called “Astralis” and Device is still in this team now. At the end of 2016, he claimed the 3rd place in top a 20 players in the world of 2016 . In 2017, Astralis won the major tournament ELEAGUE Major 2017 and claimed the 1st team ranking in the world in 2017.

Astralis star Nicolai "device" Reedtz has confirmed on Instagram that he has returned to action ahead of ELEAGUE Major Boston.

The 22-year-old posted a message on the Social Media platform reading "guess who's back", confirming earlier suggestions that he would be making a comeback at the next Major. Nicolai "device" Reedtz has been out of action since IEM Oakland due to medical issues, with Dennis "dennis" Edman stepping in for the team at BLAST Pro Series, and Ruben "RUBINO" Villarroel at the ESL Pro League Season 6 Finals and at the ECS Season 4 Finals.

In case the Danish talent was ruled out of the Major, Astralis would have to field coach Danny "zonic" Sørensen in his stead at the $1 million competition. Astralis, who earned Legend status at the previous Major after reaching the semi-finals, in which they lost out to eventual champions Gambit, will attend ELEAGUE Major Boston with the following roster:




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