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First invites for Operation:Kinguin #2

时间:2025-04-20 06:03:23 来源:skin club 作者:skinhub 阅读:658次

Kinguin has announced the first batch of invites for the second edition of its "Operation" tournament.

Operation: Kinguin #2 is a new tournament launched by the Polish digital key company featuring 32 teams from all over Europe, who will be competing for $20,000 in cash prizes.

Twenty-eight teams will be directly invited by Kinguin, while the remaining four slots will be filled by the top four teams from the online qualifiers.


Pimp's SK Gaming invited for Operation: Kinguin #2 

Among the first 14 invitees announced by Kinguin are SK Gaming, ENCE and CSGL, with more teams expected to be revealed shortly.

Below you can find the first teams who have been invited to compete in Operation: Kinguin #2:

PolandCSGLBulgaria E-fragPoland Vexed Gaming
Europe HellRaisersSweden TorpedoDenmark unu.AiN
Ukraine eXplosiveHungary CSGO.oneTurkey Space Soldiers
Denmark SK GamingRussiaTeam YPFinland ENCE
Germany PENTA SportsRussia Gambit Gaming

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