CS:GO legend reportedly being replaced by a young prodigy by Vitality before the release of CS2

According to a report from Blix.GG today, June 19, the French organization is in the final stages of negotiations with Shahar "Flames" Shushan. On the roster, the Israeli player would take Peter "dupreeh" Rasmussen's place.

CS:GO legend reportedly being replaced by a young prodigy by Vitality before the release of CS2, Credit: Team Vitality
By Shubham Dalal | Jun 22, 2023 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Before the release of Counter-Strike 2 this summer, Vitality is reportedly looking to trade one of its CS:GO players for an emerging star. According to a report from Blix.GG today, June 19, the French organization is in the final stages of negotiations with Shahar “Flames” Shushan. On the roster, the Israeli player would take Peter “dupreeh” Rasmussen’s place.

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After Vitality won prizes at IEM Rio 2023 and the BLAST.tv Paris CS:GO Major, this choice comes as a bit of a shock. These victories helped them rise to the top team in the HLTV and ESL rankings. Dupreeh is the only player in CS:GO history to have participated in all Major competitions and won five Major championships. But the Dane had to stop playing the game after becoming a father in February.

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After experiencing inconsistent results in the first half of the season, Vitality is reportedly reviewing its CS: GO lineup. Their star player Kevin “misutaaa” Rabier seemed to have found a suitable replacement. Lotan “Spinx” Giladi, the top rifler for ENCE, is expected to join Vitality, according to a report by 1pv.fr, giving the European team more firepower and skill sets.

If Vitality executes this plan, flames would join Lotan “Spinx” Giladi as the team’s second Israeli player. On May 24, it was reported that FlameZ had left his current squad, OG. With only Maciej “F1KU” Miklas remaining from the lineup, it is said that OG plans to completely overhaul its CS:GO roster.

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The lineup’s underwhelming performance during the first half of the 2022 CS:GO season may be the cause of the changes. The European team finished in second place at the BLAST Premier Spring Final in June, but they were ineffective in all other international competitions.

Numerous transfers have already been reported during the summer player break that the CS:GO scene is currently experiencing. We should get confirmations of some of them soon, with the launch of CS2 just around the corner.

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