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Norway's sole cs:go squad loses its supporting organization

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As of yesterday the only noteworthy top-end CS:GO team hailing from yesterday lost its support due to the organization opting to focus on different games than CS. Although the team had been relatively quiet as of late they were making their way up the ranks in CS:GO the last 6 months or so, being a serious dark horse in the competitions they played in and often pushing even the absolute top teams to decent scores.

As of late however the squad hasn't been showing its face quite as often, undergoing a roster change and losing the organization that has supported them since the start of their success.The player swap that happened means that the team will continue without Adrian "hoyland" Johansen, who ultimately had to decide for academia over CS:GO, and bring in HÃ¥vard "rain" Nygaard, who was last seen playing in ESEA's Open league with partyastronauts losing just 1 of their 15 matches.

The loss of organization means that the team, which had set its sights on DreamHack Summer, will have to most likely miss out on their chance to compete their. The only chance of that changing would be if they found support before that time. For the time being the squad has changed its name to .no.

.no consists of

PÃ¥l "Polly" Kammen

Bjoern "Skurk" Maaren

Ruben "RUBINO" Villarroel

Markus "maak" Karlsen

HÃ¥vard "rain" Nygaard

picture credit: h2k gaming facebook

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