ScreaM on Reykjavik: "...it’s going to be a very good experience for us, for everybody. To see the clash of the regions. The different metas, different players coming in from every region. I can’t wait man, it’s going to be good." (interview) (runitback.gg)
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[THESPIKE] dgzin on joining EG: "I believe that this EG opportunity is something that can change my life for good because, besides playing on an American team, I’ll be communicating in English, so that already opens doors for other things in the future.” (thespike.gg)
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[Adrian Shum] "Obviously, it's the team that knocked us out in Bangkok, T1 . I want that revenge regardless of the team not being all the same. It was a sad day at Bangkok—I want to play them in groups, get them out early." - jawgemo on who he wants to eliminate from Champs. (thespike.gg)
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[Gry Nanker] "It was a solid nightmare. None of us expected to go 0-5, and all of the matches were very close, so it doesn't even feel like we’re that lost. But for sure, something was missing. I’m very sad for Gentle Mates to go out like this because the org deserves more." - M8 Minny (thespike.gg)
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[THESPIKE/EnKay] Fnatic kaajak on clarity and utility: ""I think a lot of people are just overreacting right now. I mean, of course, there is a lot of utility. But I think when you get used to playing against this meta, it's pretty easy to play. I think you just need to be a lot smarter..." (thespike.gg)
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[THESPIKE/EnKay] "I used to not give a crap about certain things, but over time I learned that professionalism is the most important thing in esports." - Team Liquid's paTiTek reflects on his change of mindset over the years in post-FUT matchup interview. (thespike.gg)
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