G2 Esports’ huNter- addressed recent roster change rumors after falling short in the IEM Dallas 2023 quarterfinals. <\/p>
The star player claimed G2’s in-game leader, HooXi, will keep his role on the team, shutting down rumors which surfaced after a poor showing at the BLAST.tv Paris CS:GO<\/em> Major.<\/p>
“I mean, everything we do is HooXi’s call. People are now maybe thinking that somebody else will take over, but no. We just failed one, one-and-a-half events kinda, and HooXi is our IGL and he will keep calling,” huNter- said in an interview with HLTV<\/a> on June 4.<\/p>
The biggest rumor regarding G2’s CS:GO<\/em> division is HooXi will be replaced with GamerLegion’s Kamil “siuhy” Szkaradek<\/a>. The latter had a phenomenal showing in Paris where he led his team all the way to the grand final despite a 0-2 start in the Challengers Stage. <\/p>
Related: Snappi takes down all Danish IGLs to win his first big CS:GO<\/em> event at the age of 32<\/a><\/strong><\/p>
BLAST Premier Spring Final, another big event, will kick off this week. Following the tournament, most teams will take a month-long break before returning to competition with the BLAST Premier Fall Groups on July 13. Counter-Strike 2<\/em> could also be launched in the foreseeable future thanks to the game being scheduled to release this summer<\/a>. <\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"