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Dastan Becomes a Free Agent  

The former Virtus.pro coach, who was replaced back in May this year, has now officially left the club and is a free agent. According to Virtus.pro's CEO, Nikolay Petrosyan, both sides explored several options for further collaboration but couldn’t find a mutually suitable solution. The Kazakh specialist himself confirmed he is open to new offers.  

Golden Takes on Coaching Role at SAW  

The Portuguese team SAW has announced its new head coach following its recent parting with BERRY. Swedish esports figure Golden, who previously led GODSENT, has taken over the position. In the last six months, Golden played as captain for EYEBALLERS, but now returns to coaching in a new role with SAW.  

Jkaem Replaces KWERTZZ in BC.Game  

BC.Game, the team led by GuardiaN, has made yet another roster change. The club seized the opportunity to sign jkaem, a seasoned Norwegian player, who recently left BLEED and was available for contract. While this strengthening is a promising move for the team, it wasn’t favourable for KWERTZZ, who now finds himself out of the lineup and searching for a new career opportunity.  

NBK- Leaves Revenant  

The 30-year-old French player recently announced his intention to depart from Revenant. After a challenging period with the Indian club, where he served as team captain, NBK- has started looking for a new team. However, the transfer process is complicated by the buyout terms stipulated in his current contract with Revenant.  

TruNiQ Loaned to CYBERSHOKE  

CYBERSHOKE, the team of popular YouTuber Erik Shokov, has brought in TruNiQ to replace sstiNiX, who was benched. The 20-year-old Russian player has been acquired on a two-month loan from Team Space, with an option for a priority buyout if his performance proves successful.  

Virtus.pro Academy Reveals New Roster  

Virtus.pro Academy has introduced a fresh roster of young talent in Counter-Strike, set to compete under the VP.Prodigy banner. The lineup features Russian players aged 16-17: Vladimir "b1st" Krasikov, Daniil "TriBorgg1" Buchkovsky, Vadim "tO0RO" Arykov, Artem "turbo" Dobryshev, and Alexander "AquaRS" Kovalev.

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