A new squad announcement came from Digital Athletics, which parted ways with the PUBG squad last month. Digital Athletics, one of the most successful Turkish teams in the PUBG esports scene, excited their fans with this news.
Most recently, the team that was directly invited to the PUBG Continental Series (PCS5) European Grand Finals stage performed very badly. Despite the high hopes of the fans, the team did not even make it to the top eight. As a result, they did not qualify for the PUBG Global Championship (PGC).
The organization parted ways with Alex “vard” Gouge, Miloslav “PiXeL1K” Feik, Samu “Sambty” Kauppinen and Jere “Jembty” Kauppinen after the PCS 5 tournament due to bad results.
The organization, which remained silent for about a month, announced its new PUBG roster on its Twitter account. In the announcement, “We did it once, we will do it again.” the organization has formed a young and dynamic staff.
shecreated and rup7ure previously played in the Istanbul WildCats team. Also, rup7ure played in the Grand finals in Europe for the Turkish representative Gear Up on its PCS5 journey. Shilla was in the HOWL team, one of the Turkish PUBG esports teams. DogSRS played in 1907 Fenerbahçe Esports for a while.
When we look at the players, we see that they are really young, dynamic and individually successful names. Fans of the team are eagerly waiting for the next tournament.
As esportimes, we wish good luck to Digital Athletics in their upcoming tournaments.
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