‘I’m not frightened’: dev1ce doesn’t suppose outdated NiP issues will impression his newest Astralis journey

Dev1ce is lastly again in Astralis’ Counter-Strike roster after months and months of rumors surrounding his switch from NiP.

The Danish sniper spent a prolonged time on Ninja’s bench attributable to psychological well being causes. 

Nicolai “dev1ce” Reedtz has spent a 12 months of his profession recovering from each despair and anxiousness, and can now be part of the energetic roster alongside former major-winning teammates, Lukas “gla1ve” Rossander and Andreas “Xyp9x” Højsleth.

In a Danish interview with TV2, which Dot Esports has translated, the Dane stated he leaned on a number of shut mates to work by his well being considerations. “I’ve had a variety of assist from a variety of proficient folks, they usually have given me a secure base that I can fall again on.”

The sniper stated that, attributable to his “moderately lengthy sick go away and a troublesome course of stress on the finish of my interval in NiP,” he had a interval devoted to self-focus. He shared his “anxiousness and despair,” paired with intervals of struggling to sleep, made his out-of-work life troublesome. The struggles finally pushed him to take a go away of absence in Counter-Strike.

The break day means his time at Astralis received’t be the identical, dev1ce says. ”I’ve a deal with on tips on how to deal with varied symptom and I’m not frightened about it in any respect.”

Now that he’s shifting again to Astralis once more, Dev1ce must show himself as soon as extra. His transfer to NiP halfway by 2021 was seen as an opportunity to indicate that he might carry out with out the assistance of his Astralis teammates, which he did.

Regardless of his efficiency on each groups, the sniper hasn’t performed a match since NiP beat Godsent in Dec. 2021, however he has been grinding FPL in his downtime. 

As soon as often called “Mr. Constant”, dev1ce’s reintegration into Astralis has been seen as a repair for the Danish roster’s fashionable troubles. The one performing participant on the squad is Benjamin “blameF” Bremer, so if he can deliver again his outdated type, dev1ce shall be a welcome addition.

With Astralis failing to qualify for the IEM Rio Main, there are roughly three weeks for the roster to follow earlier than the Elisa Masters Espoo 2022 beginning Nov. 16.

Author: Ronnie Neal