Counter Strike CS:GO – Team 9z

Team Information:

9z Team is an Argentinian esports organization.

2019
April 20th – 9z Team announces its roster, formed by the ex-Furious core: Luken, nhl and nbl, alongside gAtito and kun, Hellpa joins as a coach.
May 8th – kun and gAtito are removed from the team.
May 9th – restik and fran-^ssj join on trial.
June 10th – restik is removed from the squad, fran-^ssj will remain with the team.
June 18th – sam_A joins.
July 12th – sam_A leaves.
July 19th – rochet joins on trial.
August 12th – nbl leaves to join Isurus Gaming.
August 15th – guishorro joins.
August 17th – elemeNt joins.
August 26th – Luken is acquired by Sharks Esports.
September 10th – rochet’s tryout ends, kun joins.

2020
January 30th – kun and nhl are released, elemeNt is benched.
February 25th – Due to making inappropriate remarks about a 9z Team FEM player during a stream, Hellpa and guishorro are released from 9z Team.
February 25th – elemeNt is loaned to Rysix Gaming.
February 26th – maxujas, xand and bit join 9z Team.
March 27th – zakk joins 9z Team as coach, after being a stand-in try transitions from 9z Academy to the main roster.
April 15th – elemeNt is acquired by Cream Esports Latam.
June 28th – 9z Team acquire meyern from MIBR, xand is removed from the roster.
December 14th – 9z Team bench meyern.

2021
January 8th – 9z Team sign rox.
May 15th – meyern is loaned out to Furious Gaming until the end of the year. [26]
June 19th – 9z Team sign bunter as an analyst.
October 4th – 9z Team part ways with bunter.

2022
January 1st – meyern’s loan to Furious Gaming expires and he returns to 9z Team’s bench.
January 8th – 9z Team part ways with try.
January 21st – 9z Team sign Luken and dav1d.
February 16th – meyern is acquired by Leviatán.
March 1st – 9z Team part ways with bit.

CS:GO

CS:GO Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO for short) is a computer game from the genre of online tactical shooters. It was developed by Valve and Hidden Path Entertainment and is the fourth part of the Counter-Strike series. The game was released on August 21, 2012 for Windows, Linux, macOS, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. A release for the PlayStation 3 in Europe failed to materialize for unknown reasons. Global Offensive achieved a Metascore of 83 points. Since September 14, 2017, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive has also been available in China via the Perfect World client. In December 2018, the game was switched to a free-to-play model, which drew criticism.