Despite opposition from fans, Vitality re-signs CS:top GO's player for the ESL Pro League's 17th season playoffs.
Four-time CS:GO After taking a month off to care for his newborn child, major champion dupreeh has rejoined Vitality's squad. The French rifler Audric "JACKZ" Jug, who temporarily stood in for the Dane while dupreeh was absent and reportedly improved Vitality's performance, will no longer be active in time for this week's ESL Pro League playoffs. Instead, the Dane will take over.
Despite opposition from fans, Vitality re-signs CS:top GO's player for the ESL Pro League's 17th season playoffs.
In group C of the ESL Pro League's 17th season, JACKZ assisted Vitality in defeating Grayhound, OG, and FaZe Clan without dropping any maps. According to HLTV, the 30-year-old finished the six maps he played with Vitality with an average rating of 1.26 and is presently in first place for headshots per round (0.49), surpassing some of the most outstanding players in the scene like ZywOo and Sergey "Ax1Le" Rykhtorov.
"They should have kept with JACKZ for this event," one Redditor wrote when Vitality informed on social media that dupreeh is coming back. Another Redditor commented, "To be honest, they've been performing better with JACKZ.
JACKZ made all of this influence this year while participating in his first significant CS:GO event with a new squad. His last official Counter-Strike match was in December 2022 during the ESL Challenger League season 43 Europe Relegation, and he is presently sitting on HEET's bench.
In contrast, dupreeh has been a part of Vitality since January 2022 when he joined the French organisation alongside Magisk and the head coach Zonic, and according to HLTV, he has an average rating of 0.98 over the last six months. In the previous six months, the Dane only received favourable reviews at the BLAST Premier Spring Groups in January 2023 and the IEM Rio Major Legends Stage in November 2022.
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