Counter Strike

xfl0ud Steps Down from Eternal Fire’s Active Lineup

Eternal Fire announced on Twitter that Yasin “xfl0ud” Koç has been removed from the active roster of the CS:GO squad and put on the transfer list. Ali Haydar “Wicadia” Yalçın from Eternal Fire Academy Team will fill the spot as a stand-in.

According to xfl0ud’s tweet, the decision was given based on the role problems that the team is having. Since his signing date in October 2021, this is the third time xfl0ud has been benched from active status.

In the last tournament Eternal Fire participated in, the Turkish team disappointedly finished in 17-20th place in ESL Pro League Season 17 and failed to qualify for the Paris Major. The team’s last success was the CCT Central Europe Malta Finals 1 championship, which they won by defeating Bad News Eagles in the final, in February 2023.

Eternal Fire’s first game with the newest member Wicadia will be against Apeks in Brazy Party, on April 26.

Umut Yiğit Torun

Fnatic and Tottenham Hotspur fan

Recent Posts

Skyesports Masters 2024 with $350,000 Prize Pool Announced!

The Skyesports Masters 2024 tournament, which will take place as a LAN in India, has…

2 months ago

LPL – First Week’s Analysis

The latest update from the League of Legends scene in China, the LPL, reveals the…

3 months ago

LEC – First Two Weeks!

In LEC, the EMEA region's premier League of Legends stage, the initial two weeks of…

3 months ago

Guild Esports Announce Entry Into CS2 With Bad News Eagles Roster Signing

Guild Esports has announced its newest entry into Counter-Strike esports with the unveiling of its new…

6 months ago

Call of Duty and Playstation Recreate Iconic Map for Star-studded Modern Warfare III Launch Event

Call of Duty and PlayStation have teamed up to create one of the most unique launch events…

6 months ago

SideQuest Announces League of Legends World Watch Parties with Exclusive Bubble Tea and Giveaways

After a successful series of watch parties in 2022, SideQuest is excited to announce the…

6 months ago