Transfer Digest
JiJieHao brings back ISSAA
The Chinese organisation has re-signed ISSAA, who had left the team at the end of last month. Alongside the experienced Jordanian, JiJieHao has also welcomed former PERA players Aaron and bibu, completing their roster.
GuardiaN joins BC.Game's active roster
One of the most notable Counter-Strike transfers last week was the return of GuardiaN, once one of the world's top snipers, as an active player. The coach of BC.Game has added himself to the roster following the benching of anarkez. However, it's uncertain if this move is permanent.
Es3tag becomes a free agent
NIP has officially announced the end of their contract with es3tag, who had been on the bench since February. It's unclear if the Danish player, who has competed for top teams like HEROIC, Astralis, Cloud9, and Complexity, has any offers to continue his career.
BOROS parts ways with Into the Breach
The controversial Jordanian player is once again seeking a new team. BOROS was kicked from Into the Breach after just a month and a half due to difficulties getting along with his teammates. The 20-year-old, previously accused of lacking motivation, has stated he is now fully committed to dedicating himself to his career if given the chance.
1WIN unveils new roster
The Russian organisation has completed its new CS2 lineup. Joining lattykk and HObbit, who retained their places, are oz1k, cronuss, and Jyo, with the latter taking on the role of captain. The team is now looking for a new head coach following Solaar's departure.
EYEBALLERS introduce new players
JW's team has added two young Swedish players, dex and delle, to their roster. These relatively inexperienced players have replaced Golden and Peppzor, who had been standing in for the past few weeks.
OG benches Nexius
The European team has made an unexpected change just before the start of the Thunderpick World Championship 2024, benching Nexius. The reasons behind this decision are unclear, with M1key stepping in as a stand-in for the tournament.
Doto retires from professional play
Known for his time with top Finnish teams, doto has announced his retirement from professional play. After parting ways with JANO in April this year, the 28-year-old had been inactive and will now explore a career in coaching.
26 October 2024, 12:00