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Kjaerbye became the last player in Endpoint

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Following their older brothers from Fnatic, another British esports organization Endpoint has announced the signing of a new CS:GO player, which is the notorious Markus " Kjaerbye " Kjærbye. He will also play with the team at the upcoming ESL Pro League Conference Season 16.

Information about this was shared by Endpoint themselves on their official Twitter page, welcoming their new Danish teammate in London.

“Only some of the legends rise once and never fall again. The true champion is back for more."

Markus " Kjaerbye " is known to most viewers for his game under the tags of exceptionally large Danish teams: Astralis, North, FaZe Clan. That is why many were surprised that the cybersportsman decided to betray the "traditions" and leave his home region.

As everyone knows, Kjaerbye just returned after almost a year of absence from playing on the professional stage, from July 2021 to April 2022. The player himself explained that the main reason for leaving was his problems with the motivation to play in the future. Perhaps a change of scenery and city is just what he needs.

Previously, he did not deal with Endpoint, as well as with the current composition of the team. Therefore, we can consider his return as a kind of “fresh start”. Kjaerbye spent almost the entire year of 2021 playing minor tournaments under the tag of a little-known team HYENAS, while he was an inactive player for FaZe Clan.

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Now, together with Endpoint, they tested themselves in the open qualifiers for the ESL Challenger at DreamHack Valencia 2022, where they took 17-32 places a month ago. And literally in a week, he and the team will play and fight for the championship at ESL Pro League Conference Season 16 and the opportunity to advance to the group stage of the main event.

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