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alchemists miss Copenhagen Games

时间:2025-04-20 03:27:42 来源:cs2 case steam 作者:casebattles 阅读:796次

Less than day prior to the main tournament at Copenhagen Games kicks off, alchemists have withdrawn from the event.

HLTV.org has been informed that the Norwegian team who were supposed to represent alchemists at Copenhagen Games were unable to travel to the Danish capital and as a result the team have withdrawn its participation.


prb misses Copenhagen Games this year 

The exact reason as to why the team consisting of former members of various top teams was unable to make it is so far unknown, but HLTV.org will try to reach for a quote on the situation. The team would have attended with the following lineup:

NorwayPreben "prb" Gammelsæter
NorwayMartin "hellzErk" Solbakken
NorwayTommy "tacky" Mosgaard
NorwayJon "DaY" Thomas Rudstrøm
NorwayGunnar "zEn" Eng

alchemists received a middle tier seed and were placed in group G along with Alternate, team decerto and DiZLiKEZ. No replacement team will be added, and group G will remain with only three teams.

(责任编辑:csgo crates)

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