Having won the ESWC Masters of Paris Quake III tournament in great style, the Belarussian dueller
Alexey "Cypher" Yanushevsky has announced his departure from the fnatic team.
The language barrier with the fnatic management and Cypher's desire to practise and bootcamp with av3k, a good friend of his, made Cypher decide to leave the team and join the ranks of Serious Gaming.
In Serious Gaming Cypher will meet up with the talented Polish youngster av3k, who he recently faced in the ESWC Masters of Paris Semi-Finals. Both players are scheduled to make their appearance at the three biggest Quake events of the year: the GameGune in Spain as well as the Quakecon and ESWC 2008 Grand Final, both taking place in the United States.
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Statement Bas Peeperkorn, www.serious-gaming.com: "It is always a pleasure as a manager to be able to announce good news like the addition of another star player such as Alex to the team. Alex is besides an extremely gifted player with impressive achievements, a great personality that completely fits our team. The addition of Alex to the team also means he and his Quake brother Maciej ‘av3k’ Krzykowski will join forces. We strongly believe that these two young stars and friends can help each other reach even higher levels".
Statement Alexey 'Cypher" Yanushevsky, www.serious-gaming.com: "It was really hard decision for me to leave fnatic because this team give me chance to prove myself in international scene and I’m really happy that I was in fnatic. Right know I have decided to join Serious Gaming, as it’s really good team with a big future. I’m very happy that I join Serious! All the conditions for me to show my best level of Quake skill at the international scene, I have in this team. Besides this I have my good friends in Serious and I know that will also help me a lot".
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