cadiaN may get a working vacation to Denmark

Rogue appear on Copenhagen Games participants list

The ESL Pro League team featuring a Dane may be attending the LAN overseas.

ESL Pro League side Rogue have appeared as a registered team on the participants list for Copenhagen Games 2018.

The majority North American side of course are also home to resident Dane Casper "cadiaN" Møller, who has played at previous iterations of the event with Copenhagen Flames, Preparation, and Tricked.

When contacted by Dust2.us, a member of the team would not fully confirm the team's attendance, saying that they will "most likely" be participating in the event. Rogue have no EPL matches that would be impacted by the event, though the upcoming season of ECS may pose a scheduling concern for them.

If the team is to attend the event in Copenhagen, they will hope to outplace the last North American squad to venture there — as NRG finished 5th-8th in last year's iteration.

In addition to Rogue, Most Wanted's Donovan "zNf" Froid has also signed up with a team, though he is the lone American representative on that squad.

Curiously, neither Dignitas fe nor CLG Red are currently signed up for the event at the end of the month. When contacted by Dust2.us, a Dignitas representative confirmed that the Intel Challenge Katowice champions intend to head to Copenhagen.

Rogue will next be in action tonight in ESL Pro League against OpTic (who coincidentally have triple the Danish presence.) The North American squad currently have a 3-3 record in the league.

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#1(With 3 replies)
March 8, 2018 09:49PM
dylan0
Would rather have seen Optic at Copenhagen with their Danish presence than Rogue. Oh well.
#2(With 1 replies)
March 9, 2018 06:17AM
Martin
Dust2 Birthday cake!
Both please!
#4(With 0 replies)
March 11, 2018 05:59PM
tolkienfanatic
Dust2 Birthday cake!
Fingers crossed!

Do it Chet!
#3(With 0 replies)
March 11, 2018 05:42PM
jcv999
I feel like there's not much to gain for Optic in doing that event. Not much money, not that much exposure. But then again, they could make the Optic brand a thing in Denmark
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