Kjaerbye leaves Endpoint
The British esports organization EndPoint has announced changes to its CS:GO roster, saying goodbye to Kjaerbye. Recall that the 24-year-old Dane joined the team in June, breaking a long silence due to various problems.
It was great to have Marcus at Endpoint and we fully appreciate the professional experience and attitude he brought to the team. Despite the fact that we were together for a short time, we achieved a lot together, in particular, qualification for ESL Pro League Season 16 and an unforgettable victory over Natus Vincere.
Kjaerbye joined Endpoint this summer, returning after a year-long hiatus. In four months, the 24-year-old Danish player helped the team win ESL Pro League Conference Season 16, as well as take third place in the Polska Liga Esportowa Superpuchar 2022.
I'm very grateful that Endpoint gave me the chance to get back to what I love the most: playing professional CS. The way Endpoint, my teammates and my coach Rejin welcomed me and supported me in my comeback meant a lot to me. I'm sad that this has to end now, but sometimes life takes unexpected turns and you just have to follow through.
However, the European team failed to qualify for IEM Road to Rio 2022: European RMR, after which Kjaerbye suddenly disappeared from the radar. At this time, HeavyGod took his place in the team, which probably served as a test base for a future transition.
Currently, the team continues to play as part of the ESL Premiership Autumn 2022, and is also preparing for the start of the ESL Challenger League Season 43 Europe.
Updated CS:GO Endpoint roster:
- Surreal
- MiGHTYMAX
- Nertz
- mhl
- Rejin (coach)
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