Fluxo, one of the two CS:GO<\/em> teams eliminated from BLAST Paris Major Challengers Stage with a 0-3 record on May 9, are reportedly skipping their next event to “rest and reset,” according to a report<\/a> by HLTV’s Dust 2 Brasil.<\/p>
The decision to reportedly withdraw from CCT Finals two in Europe comes after Fluxo were sent home from BLAST Paris Major<\/a> Challengers Stage without winning a single series. The Brazilian team headlined by former SK Gaming and MIBR player Jo\u00e3o “felps” Vasconcellos lost their best-of-one series to paiN Gaming and Monte on May 8 and were eliminated at the hands of Team Liquid after a thrilling best-of-three series on May 9.<\/p>
Related:<\/strong> CS:GO team\u2019s future is \u2018uncertain\u2019 after early elimination from BLAST Paris Major<\/strong><\/a><\/p>
Competing at CCT Finals two in Europe could be a good opportunity for Fluxo to play more matches against stronger tier-two teams as the only international event they attended in 2023 was the BLAST Paris Major. The withdrawal, however, could mean the organization is planning to talk with the players and decide if there are going to be roster changes ahead of Counter-Strike 2’s<\/em> worldwide release<\/a> in Summer 2023.<\/p>