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17:51, 21.11.2023
The French organization 3DMAX announced on their official social networks the signing of the Looking4Org roster, which has been unable to find a new home since May. Meanwhile, the organization itself returned to Counter-Strike after a five-year hiatus.
Looking4Org is the former roster of the organization HEET, which was disbanded in May 2023. Notably, the players did not scatter after HEET Gaming withdrew its support; instead, they continued to play together and, most importantly, win!
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During this time, Looking4Org participated in 27 championships and earned $37,000 in prize money. Importantly, the team managed to secure a slot in the ESL Challenger League Season 46: Europe, from where they can directly advance to ESL Pro League Season 19.
Currently, the team is ranked 19th in the Valve rankings.
Here's how 3DMAX commented on signing the Looking4Org roster:
We are extremely excited to welcome our CS2 roster. We worked for months to return to CS. Given our history, it was an obvious step, but we had to do it right. Everyone tried very hard to make this happen, and we will do our utmost to make our fans proud. We're back to where it all started, this is just the beginning of an exciting journey, and we have many more interesting news to come. Stay tuned! - #DevilNeverDies
3DMAX roster:
The 3DMAX organization has been present in CS since 2009 and has had two Danish, three French, a Slovakian, a German, and Finnish rosters. They even managed to make it to the major twice, and their stickers are still valued in the game for their beauty.
🔴⚪ WELCOME TO YOUR NEW HOME ⚪🔴
— Team 3DMAX (@3DMAXGaming) November 21, 2023
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The team's first matches in the new organization will be at ESL Challenger Jönköping, which will take place from November 24th to 26th.
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