"El equipo está más unido que nunca, pisando fuerte" (in Spanish). Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (or CS:GO, as most people call it) is one of the most popular games on the planet. "Nuestro contrato con terminó y estamos en la búsqueda de una organización a quien representar en los próximos campeonatos" (in Spanish). "Gostaríamos de apresentar o novo jogador da serpente!" (in Portuguese). "Sejam bem-vindos, e [Welcome and (in Portuguese). "FALARAM QUE HOJE ERA DIA DE OFICIALIZAR NÉ?" (in Portuguese). "Hoje nos despedimos do [Today we say goodbye to (in Portuguese). "Mudança em cima da hora? Sem problema" (in Portuguese). "A alcateia voltou a ficar completa - e o chegou para fazer história" (in Portuguese). "CHEGAMOS GUYS, FELLAS, MÊOS!" (in Portuguese). The former Dire Wolves roster, competing as LookingForOrg, remain orgless to this day despite a multi-month bootcamp in Europe and stand-out results at home. Order are the third major OCE org to withdraw from Counter-Strike in the last nine months, following The Chiefs and Dire Wolves back in August & September of 2021. It’s a worrying sign for a scene just back on it’s feet after the COVID pandemic ended Oceanic squads’ dreams of competing overseas for the past two years. We are just taking a step back to evaluate the scene and our options and make a decision on how to proceed.” “This isn’t necessarily the end of CS:GO here at Order. Order’s Chief Gaming Officer Chris “GoMeZ” Orfanellis reiterated that Order’s CS:GO departure on Wednesday was not forever, but gave nothing away as to how long it would take before the org returned to the esport. Unfortunately, their end in Counter-Strike came following defeats to Paradox, LookingForOrg and Vertex in three consecutive events - missing out on the PGL Antwerp Major Asia RMR, IEM Dallas qualifiers and, crucially, a spot at the EPL Conference through ESL ANZ Champs Season 14. Order kicked off 2021 with wins at ESEA-P Season 36 and ESL ANZ Champs Season 12, but followed with numerous second places again in a year ravaged by COVID. They are both dominant leaders in their respective genres and both are two of the most watched and played games on Twitch. The Match-Up The second match of the second round pits two of the biggest titans in online gaming today. Order’s departure widens an already gigantic hole in the Oceanic player safety net.Ģ020 was a silver year for Order following the departure of captain Emagine, the team finished as runner-ups in nine events, losing out to Avant and Renegades over the course of the year. League of Legends By ogreman - J11 The best online shooter versus the best MOBA. Order followed up a sound 2018 with two ESEA-P titles in 2019, an ESL ANZ Season 9 championship win, and another international opportunity at ESEA S32 Global Challenge. The 2018 Order roster would claim eight event/qualifier wins, and attend five international tournaments in the calendar year, as well as IEM Sydney 2018. □□ - Karlo Pivac May 4, 2022įounded in 2017, it wasn’t until January 2018 when Order entered Counter-Strike through the acquisition of the Kings Gaming Club roster, then consisting of Simon “Sico” Williams, Jay “Liazz” Tregillgas, Jordan “Hatz” Bajic & Chris “emagine” Rowlands.Īlistair “aliStair” Johnston rounded out the line-up a week later, transferring from Chiefs, and the line-up picked up where they left off at kings, qualifying for IEM Katowice 2018 & the WESG 2017 APAC Finals. “I’m unsure what’s next but am very driven and motivated to keep playing.”ģ years with comes to an end, i have no idea what the future holds but will be taking some time off and evaluating my options. “I appreciated every minute of it,” said Vexite on his time with Order. A move overseas is not out of question for the 17-year-old, but for now he remains a free agent. The team will not continue to compete together, with part of the roster choosing to also step away from Counter-Strike to evaluate their positions going forward.Ī question on many pundits’ minds will undoubtedly be where young gun Declan “Vexite” Portelli will end up. “As for myself, I am still very keen and motivated to stay in CS:GO in some capacity, but I will take some time to reset and think about my options. “ sad to see it all end but it was an awesome journey and I’m happy I did it with these guys.” Order’s captain Jireh “J1rah” Youakim also thanked the organisation and staff at Order. More info: /WzwKYRbsxT- ORDER May 4, 2022 We want to thank, and for their contributions to ORDER. An important update: Today we have decided to part ways with our current CS:GO roster.
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