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AIRLYA Joins The BLUEJAYS Organization!

AIRLYA, which faced cheating accusations in the fight against Eternal Fire, found a place for itself in the BLUEJAYS esports organization.

The AIRLYA team, which got famous because of some suspicious actions during a series against Eternal Fire, took the name of the German organization BLUEJAYS. The organization, which has been in the CS:GO scene since 2014, managed to make its name known at a mid tier level.

Now, BLUEJAYS are back in CS:GO scene with its new North Macedonian team. The Germany-based organization has also hosted some players we know, such as syrsoN, in the past.

In my opinion AIRLYA knocked on the right door. Actively fighting in ESEA Advanced, the team will grow even more with a professional esports organization backing them up. The team, which realized its short-term growth plan, did not change any members. Lets see how far they’ll go.

Faik Necef

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