Nicolai Reedtz will join NiP this spring. It was a big surprise as nobody expected such a move. Now it turns out that the Danish adventure in the Swedish organization may end soon.
Nicolai “dev1ce” Reedtz wrci do Astralis?
“Dev1ce” will come to Ninjas in Pajamas after living in Sweden for four years and speaking Swedish. In the face of the pandemic and the Major’s organization in Stockholm, this option seemed logical. The more so because in Astralis what has obviously burned out and from there is heading towards the end of the joint game. The star’s debut will take place in an unfortunate match against the Polish team of Anonymo Esports. It was not very successful. First, the Poles won, but then due to problems with the NiP server they raised an objection and the match was repeated. The team from Sweden turned out to be better then, but will lose a lot in the eyes of fans from all over the world.
The good results of the Swedish team appeared after six months. NIP will win the IEM Fall and entered the top five in the world. However, the Stockholm Major ended very unsuccessfully for this team. The team of “dev1ce” is eliminated in the PGL Major Stockholm finals and it is for nothing to do with transfer of Patrick “es3tag” Hansen.
The team’s recent results have been disappointing. NIP will lose during BLAST Premier Fall incl. with Team Liquid being rebuilt. This meant that we did not see Duczyk in the IEM Winter and BLAST Premier World Final playoffs. Officially for health reasons.
Dev1ce would now return to Copenhagen, but it won’t be a simple deal. This transfer is estimated at between PLN 700,000. and a million dollars. Nicolai Reedtz, however, seems to be the kind of player who could solve Astralis problems. Surely this move would be appreciated by Lukas “gla1ve” Rossander, who is now forced to play with a sniper rifle.
Source: Sport

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