Astralis lost $4 million due to missing the third major
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  • 12:39, 27.02.2024

Astralis lost $4 million due to missing the third major

Danish esports organization Astralis is reportedly suffering significant financial losses after failing to qualify for the upcoming Major in Copenhagen. This is the third major in a row that Astralis has missed out on, marking a major step back for an organization that was once considered a dominant force in Counter-Strike 2.

Failure to qualify for the Major is estimated to have cost Astralis between $3 million and $4 million in revenue. This figure includes lost sponsorships, merchandise sales and tickets to the major itself. Astralis' absence from a major is a major blow to their brand image and could potentially lead to further financial difficulties in the future.

Astralis' recent struggles can be attributed to several factors, including declining individual player performance, a lack of tactical innovation and an aging roster. The organization has made several roster changes in recent months, but they have yet to find a winning formula.

It remains to be seen how Astralis will recover from this setback. The organization will need to find a way to improve its results on the server and restore its brand image. With the next Major just six months away, Astralis will be under pressure to come back and reclaim their place as one of the best teams in Counter-Strike.

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