OG put Nexius on the reserve list


Nexius was placed on OG's reserve list after 10 months of competition
Nexius's placement on the reserve list took place in the context of OG restructuring the roster, when they had just added two Danish players, Christian "Buzz" Andersen and Christoffer "Chr1zN" Storgaard to replace Nils "k1to" Gruhne and Nikita "HeavyGod" Martynenko.
The Belgian played 10 months for OG after moving from MOUZ NXT, averaging a rating of 0.98 during his time. He represented the team at the Copenhagen Major RMR, where OG was eliminated with a 1-3 record, and helped the team finish in fourth place at the Global Esports Tour Rio.
OG have been linked with Jakub "M1key" Krausko as a replacement for Nexius, and used the Slovakian player at the Thunderpick World Championship, where they defeated Virtus.pro but lost to 3DMAX in the group stage.
The European organization also tested Olle "spooke" Grundström, according to Johnny Speeds AWPer William "draken" Sundin, who revealed the information in a recent interview.
OG's next challenge will be the deciding match at the Thunderpick World Championship against Virtus.pro next Friday.
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