{"id":38298,"date":"2025-01-28T16:12:23","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:12:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/former-cloud9-star-n0thing-discusses-shrouds-return-to-csgo-and-their-new-team-with-other-legendary-players-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T16:12:23","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:12:23","slug":"former-cloud9-star-n0thing-discusses-shrouds-return-to-csgo-and-their-new-team-with-other-legendary-players-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/former-cloud9-star-n0thing-discusses-shrouds-return-to-csgo-and-their-new-team-with-other-legendary-players-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Former Cloud9 Star n0thing Discusses shroud\u2019s Return to CS:GO and Their New Team With Other Legendary Players &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Former Cloud9 Star n0thing Discusses shroud\u2019s Return to CS:GO and Their New Team With Other Legendary Players @alexmaxwellJordan \u2018n0thing\u2019 Gilbert has clarified a few points about the new team featuring himself, Michael \u2018shroud\u2019 Grzesiek, and a number of other veterans and legends of the CS:GO scene. News of the new team originally broke when shroud revealed that he would be playing in the next season of ESEA Open competition with some familiar faces. The roster, which features two of shroud\u2019s former Cloud9 teammates in the form of n0thing and Sean \u2018seang@ares\u2019 Gares, was later discovered on ESEA, causing a great deal of excitement from community members. Two legends of European Counter-Strike, Robin \u2018Fifflaren\u2019 Johansson and Tomi \u2018lurppis\u2019 Kovanen, are also on the team along with Norwegian caster Halvor \u2018vENdetta\u2019 Gulest\u00f8l and a number of other veterans. Read More: Valve Adds Conflict of Interest Rule Ahead of FACEIT London Major Which Could Affect Some High Profile Teams &#8211; The team\u2019s matches are likely to be streamed by the likes of shroud and n0thing and shroud had already said that there will be no team practice as the project is only for fun. However, some fans seem to hold the belief that this is the start of a return to professional CS:GO for some of the players. This caused n0thing to take to Twitter on May 15th to clarify that shroud definitely isn\u2019t coming out of retirement and this is nothing beyond \u201c1 fun (streamed) match per week\u201d. The ESEA open team doesnt mean shroud is coming out of retirment, it doesnt mean we are trying to take this team to pro league, and it doesnt mean we are asking people to commit to the team beyond 1 fun(streamed) match per week. Should be fun regardless to mess around w\/ friends. \u2014 Jordan Gilbert (@n0thing) May 15, 2018 Heck, people may even leave the team mid season if its conflicting with something else they have to do. @tomi and @Fifflaren just wanted to create something to gather the boys and have some fun. \u2014 Jordan Gilbert (@n0thing) May 15, 2018 However, this won\u2019t stop fans from looking forward to the team\u2019s debut match and there is a high likelihood that the first streams will pull in more numbers than the average group stage match for a tournament. The comments about players potentially leaving if there is \u201csomething else they have to do\u201d likely refers to players like himself and seang@res who haven\u2019t officially retired and could potentially still join another team. Signups for Season 28 of ESEA Open are now closed and shroud, n0thing and co. should have their first match scheduled in the coming days.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Former Cloud9 Star n0thing Discusses shroud\u2019s Return to CS:GO and Their New Team With Other Legendary Players @alexmaxwellJordan \u2018n0thing\u2019 Gilbert has clarified a few points about the new team featuring himself, Michael \u2018shroud\u2019 Grzesiek, and a number of other veterans and legends of the CS:GO scene. 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