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Official: dev1ce debuts for Astralis at CCT North Europe Series 2

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The Danish esports organization Astralis has officially announced the roster that will take part in the CCT North Europe Series 2 playoffs. In particular, the club confirmed that this tournament will be the first for dev1ce after his return to Astralis.

Astralis has accepted an invitation to participate in CCT North Europe Series 2. The almost two-week tournament runs from November 24 to December 7, with 24 teams fighting for victory. By virtue of being invited, we are skipping the group stage and our journey will begin as soon as the playoffs start on December 4th. Since returning to dev1ce's homeland, our star sniper has not yet played a single official match. This tournament will be his first comeback with both new and familiar teammates.

Recall that dev1ce returned to Astralis at the end of October, having moved after a year and a half in the camp of Ninjas in Pajamas. However, the players and the leadership of the organization postponed the official appearance of the star sniper until the next season, which Elisa Masters Espoo 2022 managed to miss.

However, the team will continue to play together with MistR, who represents the colors of the Astralis main roster for the third month in a row. At the same time, the organization does not provide any information about the future of the young cybersportsman.

Recall that the day before, the organizers presented the names of the first four teams that will play in the playoffs of CCT North Europe Series 2. In addition to Astralis, the teams HEET, OG and GamerLegion received invitations. Nevertheless, the fantasyexpo tournament operator promised to complete the list of participants in the near future.

CCT North Europe Series 2 runs from November 24 to December 7 online. As part of the championship, 24 teams from Europe and the CIS are fighting for a total prize pool of $50,000.

Astralis roster at CCT North Europe Series 2:

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  • Xyp9x
  • gla1ve
  • blameF
  • dev1ce
  • MistR
  • castle (coach)

Source: www.astralis.gg
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