Dust2 Digest: Top news from April 2023
The Dust2 Digest is a monthly digest recapping all the most important and impactful pieces of NA CS news each month on the Dust2.us and HLTV news networks.
Fan-favorite NA brand Party Astronauts kicked off the month with an announcement of their revival following the core's departure from the Evil Geniuses Blueprint project, debuting a new duo to complete the lineup.
News of CLG's sale dominated headlines with the daunting news of the famed CLG Red female lineup being released coming about just days later.
EG bolstered their Blueprint with a Danish addition to the main roster.
The DAO-funded CS:GO organization Nouns completed their public vote over an extension of the team. Following the vote, Nouns and the lineup have extended their relationship through 2024.
Another org's departure shocked the scene after the announcement that LOS + oNe would be shelving its CS:GO division.
A new organization, Wildcard, entered the North American space this past month with the acquisition of Detonate's lineup.
To celebrate the upcoming final CS:GO Major, Dust2.us began covering each of North America's ventures through the Majors. Listed above are a few of the many released recap articles. Stay tuned as we continue to roll out more ahead of the BLAST.tv Paris Major.
IEM Rio results
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FURIA: 5-6th
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9z: 13-16th
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MIBR: 13-16th
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Imperial: 13-16th
ESL Challenger Melbourne results
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Complexity: 5-6th
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EG Black: 7-8th
ESL Challenger League S45 top eight
Group A
1st: paiN
2nd: Nouns
3rd: FLUFFY AIMERS
4th: Mythic
Group B
1st: Wildcard
2nd: Strife
3rd: Take Flyte
4th: Party Astronauts
ESEA Advanced S45 top eight
1st: WITHOUTWARNING
2nd: ClayMakers
3rd: Atlas Esports
4th: BeaKies Money Crew
5th: Team D2E
6th: Rocket
7th: Hound
8th: MagicLight
ESEA Main S45 top eight
1st: so ez lol
2nd: Xmplfy
3rd: Mach 5
4th: UltimateDarklordWizardz
5th: Steels Bicycle
6th: Pvntsu
7th: Spooky Squad
8th: Zenith
Notable roster moves