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Who fell further: MIBR or Virtus.pro?

Though the the Brazilians and the Poles peaked at very different times, the two legendary cores with a historic fall from grace have similar stories to tell. It’s a path riddled with upvoted match threads about upset losses, Twitter dramas, wasted invite slots and outstaying your welcome. It seems there’s still a sting in the tale of the MIBR saga as FalleN shocked the world by stepping down – but whether there’s a pathway back to the top is a very different question at this point.Dumpster fireLuís Mira wasn’t kidding

Lekr0 set to join North

North have reached an agreement with NiP to sign benched player Jonas "⁠Lekr0⁠" Olofsson on a permanent basis, HLTV.org has confirmed. The deal is expected to be announced in the next few days, with the Swede likely to make his debut for the team next week in the third edition of Nine to Five. Lekr0 has been on NiP's transfer list since May, when he was moved to the bench to make way for Hampus "⁠hampus⁠" Poser. He spent almost two years in the Ninjas' starting lineup following his transfer

North is going south: how to chart a different course

The North project is one of the more interesting in recent CS:GO history. For those who don’t know, the Danish team was originally formed and funded using VC from a number of European sources, with the majority of the funding provided by FC Copenhagen, one of the top teams in the Danish Superliga, and traditionally one of Denmark’s best football sides.This created a lot of headlines and excitement about the prospect of two world-class teams in the country, and fans latched on the angle of ‘professional sports team invests into

What’s next for disco doplan?

“It all started with most of us playing a lot of FACEIT together. Mostly draken, mOkEn, freddieb and me," disco doplan says of time before signing with CG. "draken, mOkEn and REZ played the first European Minor at the time with zehN and rezex, but then freddieb and I basically said we should make a Swedish team instead, which we did a week or two after the Minor ended.” Appearing seemingly out of thin air, that team of young Swedish players went on to make a name for themselves in