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Spinx will miss IEM Dallas 2022 - it will be replaced by Snax

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The Finnish esports organization ENCE has announced changes to the CS:GO roster for the upcoming IEM Dallas 2022. Due to problems with obtaining a visa, the championship is forced to skip Spinx, whose place on the server will be taken by the experienced Snax.

Unfortunately, due to visa issues, Spinx is unable to attend IEM Dallas 2022. Polish scene legend Snax will be joining us as a stand-in. Thank you so much for agreeing to help us.

Snax spent last season as part of Anonymo Esports, together with whom he won the Gdańsk Games 2021, and also took second place in ESEA Season 38: Premier Division - Europe. However, in 2022, the experienced Pole failed to find a permanent job after spending only a few months with the MONKEsports team.

The last championship for ENCE was PGL Major Antwerp 2022, following which the team took 3rd-4th place, earning $70,000 + 1,100 EPT points + 1,250 BLAST Premier points.

Recall that on the eve of ESL announced changes in the composition of the participants of IEM Dallas 2022. Due to problems with obtaining documents to enter the United States, the teams NaVi and Entropiq are forced to miss the championship - they will be replaced by BIG and Movistar Riders.

IEM Dallas 2022 will take place from May 30 to June 5 in Dallas at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center. Sixteen teams will compete for a prize pool of $250,000, as well as ranking points in the EPT and BLAST Premier tables. Recall that ENCE got into the same group with FaZe Clan, G2 Esports, MOUZ, Astralis, Team Vitality, LookingForOrg and Movistar Riders.

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ENCE lineup at IEM Dallas 2022 is as follows:

  • Snappy.
  • hades.
  • Snax (stand-in).
  • maden.
  • sAw (coach).
Source: twitter.com
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