{"id":38317,"date":"2025-01-28T16:12:30","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:12:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/former-sk-gaming-csgo-roster-officially-move-to-made-in-brazil-mibr-partner-with-tinder-and-betway-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T16:12:30","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:12:30","slug":"former-sk-gaming-csgo-roster-officially-move-to-made-in-brazil-mibr-partner-with-tinder-and-betway-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/former-sk-gaming-csgo-roster-officially-move-to-made-in-brazil-mibr-partner-with-tinder-and-betway-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Former SK Gaming CS:GO Roster Officially Move to \u2018Made in Brazil\u2019 (MiBR), Partner with Tinder and Betway &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Former SK Gaming CS:GO Roster Officially Move to \u2018Made in Brazil\u2019 (MiBR), Partner with Tinder and Betway The full former roster of SK Gaming have officially completed their move to Immortals\u2019 owned brand Made in Brazil (MiBR), with the team\u2019s first two sponsors confirmed. The move has been anticipated for months, with fans waiting expectantly for the official announcement amid growing speculation of discontent between SK and their now former players. The players had even chosen not to wear their official SK jersey\u2019s during recent tournaments, signalling that the move was imminent. On June 7th, the reveal date was provided, set for June 23rd when the legendary MiBR brand would make its return to esports, after US organization Immortals purchased the rights. More: Hastr0 Explains Why Team Envy Dropped Its French CS:GO Teams and Hints at Future Plans in the Space &#8211; The team is a full transfer of the former SK players and coach, Ricardo \u201cdead\u201d Sinigaglia, with all players hailing from Brazil with the exception of former Cloud 9 star Jacky \u201cStewie2K\u201d Yip. MiBR is a nostalgic name to many, especially Brazilian CS:GO fans, as the organization represented teams from 2003 until 2012. Immortals CEO Noah Whinston, who is also the CEO of Overwatch League team Los Angeles Valiant, purchased the MiBR brand earlier in 2018. The full roster is Gabriel \u201cFallen\u201d Toledo, Marcelo \u201ccoldzera\u201d David, Fernando \u201cfer\u201d Alvarenga, Marcelo \u201ccoldzera\u201d David, Ricardo \u201cboltz\u201d Prass and Stewie2K. In addition to the team announcement, two major new sponsors have also been announced, with dating app Tinder and bookmakers Betway both partnering up with the MiBR brand. \u201cWe couldn\u2019t be more excited to support the revival of @mibr.\u201d #RUNMIBR Read the full announcement here: https:\/\/t.co\/rsCK76z53k \u2014 betway esports (@betwayesports) June 23, 2018 Don\u2019t go anywhere, and swipe right for the show match brought to you by our new wingman, @Tinder. #ORETORNO EN \u2013 https:\/\/t.co\/0S5l8NimsG PT-BR \u2013 https:\/\/t.co\/2vNosIk6cN pic.twitter.com\/cLv51FuCXG\u2014 MIBR (@mibr) June 23, 2018 These brands join the companies already sponsoring Immortals: K-Swiss, Razor and and Mountain Dew. Betway has already shown interest in CS:GO esports specifically, partnered with Swedish organization Ninjas in Pyjamas (NiP). Apparently, the Tinder sponsorship will connect Counter-Strike fans together, although it is unclear exactly how this will operate.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Former SK Gaming CS:GO Roster Officially Move to \u2018Made in Brazil\u2019 (MiBR), Partner with Tinder and Betway The full former roster of SK Gaming have officially completed their move to Immortals\u2019 owned brand Made in Brazil (MiBR), with the team\u2019s first two sponsors confirmed. 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