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CacaNito signed for GuardiaN's BC.Game

Macedonian CS2 player Aleksandar "CacaNito" Kyulukoski will continue his career in the newly formed team BC.Game, which is led from the coaching position by CS esports legend Ladislav "GuardiaN" Kovacs.

CacaNito became famous playing for the BLUEJAYS with whom, among other things, he managed to win the IESF 2022, when they defeated the Mongolian IHC Esports in the final and brought great celebration to Macedonia.

In July last year, he moved to Apex, where he played for a little less than a year. He also played with the team at the PGL Copenhagen Major, where they made it to the top 16, but couldn't go any further and were eliminated with a 1-3 score in the main stage of the competition.

Apex put their entire team on the transfer list in May, and CacaNito is now officially sold to a new name in the CS2 esports scene, Team BC. Games. The team in question is owned by the online crypto casino of the same name, a project that will be led by GuardiaN, who stated that he is creating a team where players will have ideal conditions to give their best.

This was confirmed by CacaNito who stated that his individual performance suffered in Apex where he was forced to play roles that did not suit him so well, and that in BC.Game he will have the opportunity to play the way he was used to while playing for BLUEJAYS.

Joel "joel" Holmlund, a young Swedish player who recently found himself in the midst of a scandal when he was banned for six months for betting on his own team's matches, including betting against his own team, also arrived in the team.

Guy "anarkez" Trachtman, an Israeli sniper who has been without a team since June after Team Secret disbanded his team, will also play in the team.

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