G2 announces 'last dance' in China: expectations for the Shanghai major
G2 announces 'last dance' in China: expectations for the Shanghai major

G2 manager Petra “Peca” Golubovic shared an emotional message after winning the BLAST Premier World Final in Singapore, stating that the upcoming tournaments in China will be the team's “last dance.” This announcement sparked a wave of discussion in the community, as fans hoped for the continuation of the successful G2 series in Counter-Strike.

G2 - Champions of the BLAST Premier World Final 2024

After the victory in Singapore, where G2 lifted the BLAST Premier World Final trophy, Golubovic said: “Singapore, you were amazing. We are the BLAST World Final champions!”. However, after the triumph, the manager also pointed out the importance of maintaining concentration for the upcoming challenges. “See you soon in Shanghai for the last dance,” he added, hinting at possible changes to the team after the Chinese tour.

“Last dance” before the major in Shanghai

Fans reacted with excitement to the news of the “last dance”, expressing support for the team and hope for a successful performance at the RMR and the Shanghai Major. Comments under Peka's post were filled with words of support for the players, in particular for NiKo, who has already become one of the most iconic figures in G2. Many fans are calling for the team to be retained, believing that the current roster has the potential to continue winning titles.

Twitter community supports G2

Fans are actively expressing their emotions on social media. Some say: “Don't ruin the team when it has just started winning trophies,” while others ask to keep Nico in the team, believing that G2 has enough potential to continue its winning streak.

Among the reactions were also statements that G2 has made the biggest brand in the history of its organization and has every chance to continue to dominate the world stage.

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What can we expect from G2 at the Chinese major?

Given the announcement of the “last dance” and the huge expectations from the team, G2 faces a serious challenge at the Shanghai Major. It will be a test for the players and the entire team, as millions of fans will be watching their every move.

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