According to Dust2.br, Brazil's KaBuM is poised for a grand re-entry into the CS competitive realm, setting their sights on assembling a team capable of reaching the Major stage by 2025.
KaBuM, an organization synonymous with Brazilian esports history, is reigniting its presence in competitive CS under the vision of Julio Cesar Trajano, the CEO of the e-commerce giant. With a legacy of being the first Brazilian team to make significant strides in a Major Qualifier, KaBuM's ambitions are not just to return but to reach new heights in CS2.
Trajano's discussions with Gaules, a prominent figure in the Brazilian CS community, underscores a strategic approach to re-enter the esports arena. Gaules' insights and partnership signify a focused effort to harness expert guidance in navigating the competitive landscape.
KaBuM's approach involves meticulously scouting for talent, with the aim to curate a roster that embodies their championship aspirations. This initiative mirrors the success stories of foundational CS players from Brazil, such as FalleN, fer, boltz, and steel, who once propelled the organization into the global spotlight.
With recent strong performances by Brazilian teams at the PGL Major in Copenhagen, there's renewed optimism in the region. KaBuM's re-emergence is seen as another step towards rekindling the former glory of Brazilian CS, aspiring for a triumphant representation at future Majors, including the next one in Shanghai.
Source: Dust2.br
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