Vitality reportedly changing CS:GO legend with younger prodigy forward of CS2 launch

Vitality is reportedly trying to swap one in all its CS:GO gamers for an up-and-coming prodigy forward of Counter-Strike 2’s launch this summer season.

The French group is within the last stage of talks with Shahar “flameZ” Shushan, in accordance with a report from Blix.GG at present, June 19. The Israeli participant would change Peter “dupreeh” Rasmussen on the roster.

This resolution comes as considerably of a shock after Vitality picked up trophies at IEM Rio 2023 and the BLAST.television Paris CS:GO Main. These successes elevated them to turn out to be the highest-ranking workforce in each HLTV and ESL’s rankings.

Dupreeh is the one participant to have received 5 Majors and compete in each Main occasion in CS:GO historical past. But the Dane became a father this February, forcing him to take a break from the sport.

If Vitality follows by with this transfer, flameZ would turn out to be the second Israeli participant within the workforce alongside Lotan “Spinx” Giladi. FlameZ was reported to leave his current squad, OG, on May 24.

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OG is reportedly looking to do a complete overhaul of its CS:GO roster, with Maciej “F1KU” Miklas being the one participant left from the lineup.

The CS:GO scene is at the moment going by a summer season participant break, and quite a few transfers have been already reported. With CS2’s launch imminent, we must always see confirmations of a few of them within the close to future.

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Mateusz Miter

Polish Workers Author. Mateusz beforehand labored for quite a few retailers and gaming-adjacent firms, together with ESL. League of Legends or CS:GO? He loves them each. In truth, he wonders which recreation he loves extra every single day. He wished to go professional years in the past, however someplace alongside the way in which determined journalism was the extra wise choice—and he was proper.

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