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German esports club BIG has reported on social media that Nicklas 'gade' Gade has left the team. As a result of bilateral negotiations, the parties came to the termination of the contract of the CS:GO player.

Gade became part of BIG at the end of July last year. The esportsman from Denmark actively competed until December 27, 2021. Together with him, the German team managed to take 4-6th place at BLAST Premier: Fall Groups 2021, 2nd place at DreamHack Open November 2021, and 7-8th place at BLAST Premier: Fall Finals 2021.

The last tournament for the player was Intel Extreme Masters Season XVI - Winter, where BIG finished in 9th-12th place and earned $5,000. On December 27, 2021, gade went inactive, but remained in the organization. The further continuation of the career of the twenty-seven-year-old player has not yet been reported.

The next big tournament for BIG will be BLAST Premier: Fall Groups 2022. The organization recently extended their contracts with tabseN and gob b until 2027.

The composition of BIG is presented below:

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  • tabseN
  • tiziaN
  • syrsoN
  • faveN
  • Crimbo
  • gob b (coach)

Recall that BLAST Premier: Fall Groups 2022 will be held from August 19 to 28 this year. 12 teams will compete for a $177,498 prize pool, ranking points and seeding for BLAST Premier: Fall Showdown 2022 and BLAST Premier: Fall Finals 2022. The winner will earn $27,500 and a slot in the Fall Finals.

Source: twitter.com
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