Counter Strike

Former Gorillaz Star “flusha” is Looking for a New Team!

Robin “flusha” Rönnquist, former star of the GORILLAZ team, announced that he is looking for a new team for the 2022 season. The legendary Swedish rifler got the chance to be a dedicated in-game leader in GORILLAZ, which he had been planning for a while. But things didn’t turn out the way he wanted.

Flusha and former ENCE players Miikka “⁠suNny” Kemppi and Jere “sergej” Salo were the core of the team. They competed in tournaments throughout the year but couldn’t find the remaining two right pieces of the roster they wanted.

Veteran player flusha, who has been in the CS:GO esports scene for about 12 years, has been a part of big teams such as Fnatic, GODSENT, and Cloud9. He was in the squad as a substitute in the last events GORILLAZ attended.

Flusha stated that the role of IGL was not his first choice and he wanted to be more involved in the game. Everyone is curious about the new team of a veteran player. The remaining cast of GORILLAZ is as follows:

  • Miikka “⁠suNny⁠” Kemppi
  • Jere “⁠sergej⁠” Salo
  • Anton “⁠supra⁠” Tšernobai
  • Sergey “⁠lmbt⁠” Bezhanov (Coach)
Volkan Tankır

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