Vega Squadron to halt its CSGO operations

Vega Squadron, an esports organization that participated in three recent CS:GO Majors, decides to temporarily shut down it’s CS:GO operations.

All of Vega’s players have been up on the market, including Denis “seized” Kostin, the most well-known player from this lineup. He represented Natus Vincere from 2013 to 2018.

The team didn’t make it out of the CIS Minor closed qualifier for the upcoming StarLadder Berlin Major. They played their last match this week at the BLAST Pro Series Moscow CIS closed qualifier and came in last place after losing to AVANGAR and Team Spirit.

Although seized and crew didn’t live up-to the expectations over the last few months, the organization took part in three CS:GO Majors: PGL Krakow in July 2017, ELEAGUE Boston in January 2018, and FACEIT London in September 2018. Vega never made it to the Legends stage at those events, but Vega squadron managed to pull out some major upsets against bigger squads

Since the organization is open to offers for its players, some of them should find a new home soon on another CIS team. Aside from seized, Dmitriy “jR” Chervak has been Vega Squadron’s in-game leader for years and is a competent AWPer. Dmitriy “Dima” Bandurka also has experience playing for Team Spirit for almost three years.

Vega Squadron said this is a “pause for the time being” but the Vega squadron didn’t mention that they’ll be returning back to the cs go scene leaving us to speculate that this might be the end of Vega squadron’s CS GO Era.

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