The Israel company Finest closed all its professional esports divisions which included teams in CS:GO and VALORANT, after nearly two years.
That wasn’t something that we predicted, but rather one that was forced us to do it after key investors ran out of making further investment into the company, Finest said. This was entirely due to the macro-economic climate the world has presently faced and the fact that esports is still a very speculative investment.
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It doesn’t mean that the Finest brand is still in the store. The organization said it was looking to run operations within the gaming and esports industries, and will turn to technologies, products and services in the future.
Finest had a great international team in CS:GO esports composed of former Fnatic and Ninjas in Pyjamas AWPer Simon twist Eliasson, Niclas Plessen, Kristjan shokz Jakobson, Rasmus kreaz Johansson and the former ENCE AWPer Aleksander hades Miskiewicz. There is no chance these players will become free agents, despite the fact that many teams have their rosters locked for 2022 due to the IEM Rio Major roster lock.
Finest, ranked at 19th in the world in the HTVs rankings earlier this year in June, still had the Israeli AWPer Guy anarkez Trachtman in the lineup alongside twist, PlesseN, shokz, and kreaz. This quintet especially won the Grand Prix in May with a knockover over Eternal Fire.
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