TSM is reportedly chasing Dupreeh for a huge CS2 comeback – eSports 

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TSM is looking to include five-time Major champion dupreeh in their lineup for CS2 alongside some European CS:GO players.

The organization is also preparing to return for the FPS franchise by Valve after spending six years away from the franchise. According to reports, dupreeh, German AWPer Florian “syrsoN” Rische, and veteran French rifler Audric “JACKZ” Jug, as well as former G2 head coach Rémy “XTQZZZ” Quoniam, are listed to be engaged in the project.

The announcement of a TSM return to CS ESports came in October 2022, as they also revealed the search for a general manager in February 2023 to take charge of the proposed European lineups.

However, that was how far the report went as fans doubted TSM was ever going to return as nothing came up from the organization since February, in addition to the financial woes the organization experienced, came to public notice a month later.

Meanwhile, with a lot of players in restricted or unrestricted free agency due to the activities by a lot of tier-one organizations due to the approach of the announcement of the release of CS2, there is no better time to build a roster for TSM.

Meanwhile, Dupreeh was dropped from Vitality’s active lineup at the end of last month and was moved to the bench after the French organization signed Shahar “flames” Shushan to replace him. 

The five-time Major champion has been searching for a new organization that will be considered a contender to win the first CS2 Major in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 2024. 

Meanwhile, this is not the first time the Danish rifler will play for TSM, having played for the NA organization in 2015 before leaving to join Astralis in 2016.

TSM’s last activity in the CS ecosystem was in January 2017, when they dropped their NA roster that had Sean Gares and Twistzz over a “player rights” dispute.

Daniel Ademiju Idowu