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Maelstorm on the Night Pulse and OG conflict: "Quite a fair play"

06.04.2025
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Famous commentator Vladimir Maelstorm Kuzminov spoke out about the conflict between the Night Pulse organization and OG. In his personal Telegram channel, he shared his opinion on the situation involving the transfer of players Ivan Kidaro Bondarev and Cédric Davai Lama Deckmyn.

According to Maelstorm, Night Pulse failed to offer the players proper conditions or establish constructive communication with them, which allowed OG to lure them into their roster.

We don’t cherish what we have — we cry when it’s gone. Either the conditions you offered were poor, or the dialogue was weak. If you offer bad terms and don’t value your players, you shouldn’t be surprised when they’re taken away with a snap by those who offered just a bit more

Vladimir also emphasized that no principles of fair competition were violated in this case. He believes that players switching teams for better financial terms is a common practice in the professional scene, and there's no reason to regret such a loss.

Quite a fair play. If the players just ignored everything and left for an extra 500 dollars (it’s happened before), is such a loss even worth mourning?

Let us remind you, rumors began circulating online that OG was showing interest in Night Pulse players and was trying to poach them. Soon after, OG officially announced its new lineup, which included Davai Lama and Kidaro. Some time later, representatives of NP accused OG Esports of poaching and disclosed details of the conflict.

Earlier, CyberScore.live reported that OG had introduced a new carry and midlaner.

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