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Seized reveals that he’s a free agent

The former Na'Vi player is looking for a new challenge.

Denis “seized” Kostin has become a free agent after being placed on Vega Squadron’s transfer list last month.

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Seized joined Vega Squadron in April along with Dmitriy “Dima” Bandurka and Alexander “scoobyxie” Marynych when the Russian organization tried to rebuild its CS:GO roster. The lineup only spent four months together, however, before Vega Squadron decided to leave the CS:GO scene in August.

Seized became well known while playing for Natus Vincere from 2013 to 2017. The rifler won several LAN tournaments, such as IEM San Jose in November 2015 and ESL One New York in October 2016. Seized also helped Na’Vi earn second-place finishes at two CS:GO Majors.

He was considered one of the best players in the CIS region, but he struggled to adapt his game once he took over the in-game leadership for Na’Vi. After being kicked from the team in 2017, seized went on to represent other CIS teams like Flipsid3 Tactics and Gambit.

Seized would still be a good pick up for some other CIS organizations. Newer teams in the region like DreamEaters and Syman Gaming played well at the StarLadder Berlin Major and they’ll likely lose at least one player to bigger organizations.

We’ll see if the Russian veteran finds a new home in CS:GO after the Berlin Major ends on Sept. 8.


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