Question marks have been raised here in Hannover, after SK Gaming's Rasmus "Gux" Ståhl did not show up for the prize ceremony. When it was SK Gaming's turn to get on the stage and lift their $8,000 cheque, there was no sign of Ståhl as only four of their players appeared, much to everyone's surprise. Ståhl, who joined SK in February, one month after departing fnatic, was instrumental in the team's campaign in Hannover, which was put to an end in the semi-finals, courtesy of fnatic. It is reported that Ståhl left the venue immediately after his team's third-place decider against Evil Geniuses to board a plane to Malmö, where he his residence is located, but there has been no confirmation from SK of yet. |
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