{"id":38020,"date":"2025-01-28T16:10:29","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:10:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/dekays-sources-100-thieves-to-acquire-renegades-csgo-team-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T16:10:29","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:10:29","slug":"dekays-sources-100-thieves-to-acquire-renegades-csgo-team-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/dekays-sources-100-thieves-to-acquire-renegades-csgo-team-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"DeKay\u2019s Sources: 100 Thieves to acquire Renegades CS:GO team &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>DeKay\u2019s Sources: 100 Thieves to acquire Renegades CS:GO team The 100 Thieves organization plan to re-enter professional Counter-Strike with the acquisition of the Oceanic players from the Renegades organization, according to multiple sources. Dexerto was first to report that the Renegades players were facing expiring contracts earlier last month. According to one source, 100 Thieves recently purchased the lineup. It is unclear how much time remained on their previous contracts. The Renegades CS:GO roster currently consists of: Aaron \u2018AZR\u2019 Ward &#8211; Justin \u2018jks\u2019 Savage &#8211; Joakim \u2018jkaem\u2019 Myrbostad &#8211; Jay \u2018Liazz\u2019 Tregillgas &#8211; Sean \u2018Gratisfaction\u2019 Kaiwai &#8211; Aleksandar \u2018kassad\u2019 Trifunovi\u0107 &#8211; Renegades tweeted their goodbyes and well wishes to their roster, and included the roster\u2019s 100 Thieves destination. They have since deleted the tweet that read: We can\u2019t wait to see what\u2019s in store for all of you. Thank you, @azr, @RNGjks, @jkaemGO, @liazzgo, and @GratisfactionNZ. Thank you, @kassadCSGO and @GoMeZCSGO. GLHF with @100Thieves. Once a Renegade, always a Renegade. The 100 Thieves org will be hoping that their acquisition of the Renegades roster will be a smoother transition into the Counter-Strike space than their first attempt. In 2017, Nadeshot\u2019s organization picked up the talented Immortals roster but the Brazilian lineup. Unfortunately, a number of issues meant that the team never saw the light of day as 100 Thieves removed Vito \u2018kNgV-\u2018 Giuseppe due to offensive language before eventually deciding to withdraw from the scene entirely. Nadeshot revealed plans to return to CS:GO back in July, while walking into a meeting during one of his vlogs. In August, he followed this up by announcing that he and 100T were flying to Berlin for the tail end of the StarLadder major with the goal of assembling \u201ca championships caliber roster.\u201d The Renegades roster has been moving closer and closer to championship caliber, having finished with better results at each major they\u2019ve attended over the past two years. Most recently they made the semifinals of the StarLadder major, losing to AVANGAR. Renegades entered the CS:GO scene in 2015, picking up the popular Australian lineup of Vox Eminor. Aaron \u2018AZR\u2019 Ward and Justin \u2018jks\u2019 Savage have been with the organization ever since and have become synonymous with the brand. Norwegian player Joakim \u201cjkaem\u201d Myrbostad joined the roster in 2018, and has experienced a career revival with Renegades, after his tenure with FaZe Clan ended disappointingly after high expectations. Renegades added younger talent in Jay \u2018Liazz\u2019 Tregillgas and Sean \u2018Gratisfaction\u2019 Kaiwai in late 2018, as well as coach Aleksandar \u2018kassad\u2019 Trifunovi\u0107. Since the additions, the Renegades roster and organization achieved some of their best event finishes in years.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>DeKay\u2019s Sources: 100 Thieves to acquire Renegades CS:GO team The 100 Thieves organization plan to re-enter professional Counter-Strike with the acquisition of the Oceanic players from the Renegades organization, according to multiple sources. Dexerto was first to report that the Renegades players were facing expiring contracts earlier last month. 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