Sundström has been playing Counter-Strike: Source for LA compLexity in the CGS until his contract expired in June this year. He decided not to renew it but move back to Sweden and return to Counter-Strike 1.6.
The Swede replaces the legend Abdisamad 'SpawN' Mohamed who decided to retire from professional Counter-Strike. Mohamed is about to take on a different role in SK-Gaming. The addition of Sundström reunites three players (Dennis 'walle' Wallenberg, Robert 'RobbaN' Dahlström and Sundström) from the old NiP lineup which was extremely successful back in 2006.
SK.Sweden has now time until the end of September to prepare for the Swedish World Cyber Games (WCG) Qualifier taking place at Dreamhack Skellefteå. The winner of the Qualifier will be allowed to represent Sweden at the WCG Grand Finals in Cologne, Germany in November.
"Proud to represent SK-Gaming"
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"Ever since I stopped playing for compLexity I've only had one thought in my mind, playing with my old team mates from NiP. They have all been playing for SK for a long time now, so for me it was obvious which team I really wanted to join. It is s a great honour to play under SK Gaming, probably the world's most successful multigaming organisation" says Marcus 'zet' Sundström.
Managing Director Andreas 'bds' Thorstensson is "very happy to welcome the prodigy Zet." Sundström is "one of the best players who took a break from 1.6 at his peak to focus on Source in CGS" who is "now back more hungry than ever".
This leaves SK-Gaming with the following lineup:
Markus 'zet' Sundström
Jimmy 'allen' Allén
Dennis 'walle' Wallenberg
Kristoffer 'Tentpole' Nordlund
Robert 'RobbaN' Dahlström
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