With the StarLadder Berlin Major fast approaching on August 23, the talent pool for the event is still not finalized, but organizers are reconsidering their originally planned selection, sources have told Dexerto.


Last month Dexerto published a report about key members of the CS:GO talent pool expected to miss the StarLadder Berlin Major.

Since that report, Dexerto has learned from multiple sources that StarLadder is now reconsidering their initial approach to hiring and open to working with at least some of those key members of talent.


The three talent members originally expected to miss the Major tournament were Anders Blume, Jason "moses" O'Toole, and Duncan "Thorin" Shields. It is unclear at this time if any of the three of them will come to an agreement with StarLadder, but discussions are ongoing at this time.

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One day prior to the previous report from Dexerto, Thorin tweeted, “It is entirely possible I never work at another CS:GO Major. Happy to have worked at six no matter.”


At the time, sources explained that Thorin was not even in the discussion for working the event despite worked seven events for StarLadder since 2015. His last CS:GO Major as an analyst was the ELEAGUE Major: Atlanta 2017.

With just over two weeks until the start of the New Challengers Stage of the Berlin Major, the talent pool is still a mystery. Multiple sources have explained that it is likely that the talent lineup will change between the New Challengers stage and the two following stages.