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14:57, 26.06.2024
Aidyn "krizzen" Turlybekov, a key figure in Ukrainian esports and a analyst at Monte, recently for players.ua highlighted the necessity of the team's current break to rejuvenate and come back stronger for the next season. The organization, which saw rapid success in 2023, faces a more challenging season this year, prompting a strategic pause to recalibrate and aim for a return to their previous form.
In his detailed interview, KrizzeN shed light on Monte's aspirations to regain their 2023 performance level, recognizing the immense amount of work required to reach such heights again. He candidly discussed the planned overseas bootcamp aimed at intensive preparation and team bonding.
Despite the current setbacks, the organization, founded in Monastyrysche in 2022, continues to be a beacon of innovation in the Ukrainian esports scene. Under the leadership of CEO Dmytro Vovk and with stars like sdy from the CS scene, Monte not only made a mark by reaching the BLAST.tv Paris Major quarterfinals but also by launching a Dota 2 squad and claiming significant prize money over the past year.
Now we are on a break and it is very necessary for us to exhale and come back with renewed vigor for the next season. Everyone in the team is eager to return to the 2023 level, so we have a lot of work ahead of us.
KrizzeN's journey from playing amateur Counter-Strike to becoming a professional analyst and manager showcases the diverse paths within esports. His daily routine now revolves around deep analytical work, a testament to the evolving nature of strategic roles in esports teams.
As Monte looks to the future, the insights from KrizzeN illustrate a team that is not only focused on immediate recovery but also on long-term growth and success in the competitive world of esports.
Source: players.ua
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