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Post Optic India Debacle?

Did i took really long to write about this? I don't think so i didn't want to say anything regarding this whole statement cause i was waiting  for things to calm down and just be stable enough in the scene while anger in nations fans calms down.  In this particular article i just would like to talk about what happened to the team since the whole extermelands, 2018 incident and competitive ban on  Nikhil “forsaken” Kumawat. I would like to focus on the future and not like to talk about the whole incident as it's probably already done by many all over the world. Sabyasachi "antidote" Bose to 2ez Gaming. Since the whole Optic India team was released and everyone became a free agent it wasn't long enough before other indian/asians organisations took interests in the talented lineup which had done a lot more in small time frame while they had their own sort of biggest controversy ever in not only indian but the whole SEA scene to be honest. While th
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Up-Up & Down-Down Of Space Soldiers!

Space Soldier's Story can best be described as an uphill battle for a regional team trying to accomplish everything that was never expected and yet never given. Originating from a middle-eastern country of Turkey, Space soldiers were almost cut out from EU CSGO Scene and due to the very small regional scene in middle-east they weren't able to always show up their worth and since there formation and first real CS:GO rooster in 2015. It was just hard struggle and series of rooster change and 3 Hard Years till they had their first real international success. Let's see how i will try to explain everything, Hope i didn't mess this is up and be able to properly describe this whole situation as i will try to focus on their breakout during year 2018. Series Of Qualifiers and Small Success During 2017. The year started pretty strong with space soldiers placing #4 in WESG World 2016 which was a 800,000$ Prize Pool Tournament and Even if there wasn't much stable nati

Luis "peacemaker" Tadeu, One Who Still Deserves A Chance?

"Master of bullshit tactics AKA peacemaker" Firstly, I just want to make this clear i will try to be as neutral as i can even though how much i may dislike this personality and kindly just focus on his work as a coach through his career since January 2016. Even though how many teams and controversies he has dealt with, we shall all least respect his work with all teams and appreciate help he may have provided to needed player. Carrer in Numbers. 1. Brazil Start (Jan-May 2016) Well in short tenure of 2 and a half esports years, Peacemaker definitely has made his mark in the game. He started with Fallen's Gamer Academy as a coach until he was replaced after MLG Columbus 2016 Major Qualifiers. Later on he joined sides of his former team Gamers Academy but this time with new faces and talents from developing brazilian scene now who are known as former "Luminosity Boys" in team Tempo Storm and in short team of 3 months notable standings of this team

100 Thieves Out Of Eleague Atlanta 2018 Major!!

100Thieves will not be attending the ELEAGUE Major due to encountering "immigration issues", the team has just announced on Twitter. ELEAGUE have yet to comment on the matter, although it is expected that 100 Thieves' slot will be allocated to the Main Qualifier, in which case it would produce nine teams as opposed to eight for the next stage. UPDATE: ELEAGUE have confirmed that 100 Thieves' slot will go to one of the three teams going 2-3 in the Swiss round, who will then play deciding matches to determine the ninth team advancing to the Major's group stage (New Legends stage). We are disappointed to share that due to immigration issues, the 100 Thieves CS:GO team will not be attending the upcoming Boston major. It goes without saying that this is devastating for the players and for us. We are truly sorry for them and their fans. — 100 Thieves (@100Thieves) January 13, 2018 We worked incredibly hard with industry-leading immigration lawyers sin

VEGA SQUADRON OVERCOMES RENEGADES AT MAJOR QUALIFIER!!

Vega Squadron have beaten Renegades 16-14 on Mirage at the ELEAGUE Major Main Qualifier. The first match at the ELEAGUE Major 2018 Main Qualifier was between Vega Squadron and Renegades who squared off on Mirage. The Russian team started on the CT-side and won the first two rounds. Renegades' early weapon buy in the third round worked out for the Australians who got their first round (2-1). Even though Renegades took the lead, Vega Squadron's respond was swift as they tied the game at 3-3. Dmitriy "jR" Chervak's triple kill in the following round gave the lead back to Vega Squadron (4-3). When the score was 8-4 in the Russian team's favor, Noah "Nifty" Francis clutched a 1vs2, giving Renegades their fifth round. Vega Squadron won the first half 10-5. The Russians took the A-site to win the second half pistol round but Renegades replied in the following round (11-6). However, Vega Squadron managed to extend their lead and earned six m

Mikail "Maikelele" Bill To Return With A New Swedish Team !!!

Mikail "Maikelele" Bill (formerly known as "eksem"; born May 3rd, 1991) is a Swedish professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player and former Counter-Strike 1.6 player. He most recently played the role of a rifler and secondary AWPer for FaZe Clan, his contract with the team had expired days after karrigan joined to replace kioShiMa, who previously replaced Maikelele in the team. He also previously played as a stand-in for former team, Ninjas in Pyjamas, while pyth was recovering from a previous hand injury from August 30th to November 6th. The Big Announcement? Mikail "Maikelele" Bill announced that he will be competing in CS:GO again, with his future plans including the former fnatic in-game leader Markus "pronax" Wallsten. After departing from Red Reserve in August, Mikail "Maikelele" Bill took a step back from competitive CS. The Swedish player that represented organizations such as LGB, NiP and G2 in his career

All You Need To Know Before ELEAGUE Boston Major 2018 + Match Schedules

The ELEAGUE Major: Boston kicks off later this week, and it's the first international tournament of 2018—so buckle up and get ready to start a fun year of Counter-Strike. From Jan. 12 to 28, ELEAGUE will host 24 of the world's best teams in a three week battle for the title of CS:GO champion. With a $1 million prize pool on the line, the competitors will go head to head in either one or two Swiss format group stages (based on their status) to see who's worthy of continuing on to the playoffs bracket. PGL Krakow champion Gambit Esports will be defending their title in what's set to be the largest team pool in Valve Major history. Team Statuses The Minor Champions – Placed top two at their respective regional Minor qualifiers Space Soldiers (Europe) Team Envy (Europe)   Team Liquid with substitute Wilton "zews" Prado (North America)   Misfits (North America)   Renegades (Asia)   Flash Gaming (Asia)   AVANGAR (CIS)   Quantum Bellator Fire (