Astralis is a popular eSports organization that primarily competes in the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive space. They also have additional teams representing them in FIFA, League of Legends, and more popular games.
Through an original and modern approach to gaming, Astralis has established itself as a positive, forward-thinking eSports brand with a focus on a balanced lifestyle. From top to bottom, Astralis takes its business model very seriously, with excellent team development within its academy as well as mainstream branding.
Interestingly, in September of 2022, Astralis launched a brand-new women’s team in Counter-Strike with the aim to support women in the gaming industry as well as compete for championships. So, if you’re looking for an exciting and progressive eSports organization to follow, then Astralis is definitely worth your attention.
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Active: 2016 – Now
Astralis burst onto the scene in 2016 and haven’t looked back since. When people think about the professional eSports scene, Astralis is one of the first teams that come to mind.
It was founded by Frerik Byskov, Jacob Lund Kristensen, and the five founding players of:
- Andreas “Xyp9x” Højsleth
- René “cajunb” Borg
- Nicolai “dev1ce” Reedtz
- Finn “karrigan” Andersen
- Peter “dupreeh” Rasmussen
Since its inception, Astralis has consistently ranked among the top 3 Counter-Strike: Global Offensive teams in the world. This is largely thanks to their highly skilled roster and focus on training.
Back in 2018, Astralis was listed in the top 10 Danish start-ups to watch – and this indeed turned out to be a great prediction. Now, Astralis is widely followed around the world and have made a considerable mark in the CS: GO world. You can follow their latest news on Twitter and Instagram.
How to Bet on Astralis
Whenever Astralis teams are competing in divisions or tournaments, thousands of viewers will tune in to watch them. Some viewers will even bet on Astralis using an eSports betting platform. You can place your bet now on Astralis or any eSports team you like.
Astralis: Games, Divisions, and Rosters
Astralis is known for its incredibly exciting roster of players that play across CS: GO, League of Legends, DOTA 2, and Rainbow Six. If you’re interested to learn more, here’s an up-close examination of the Astralis roster:
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
Since 2016, Astralis CSGO has specialized in CS: GO tournaments. The CSGO Astralis roster consists of the following:
Andreas “Xyp9x” Højsleth
The first player in history to win 4 majors in CS: GO. An industry icon.
Lukas “Gla1ve” Rossander
Won 3 majors consecutively and is widely regarded as one of the best captains in CS: GO history.
Benjamin “blameF” Bremer
An excellent player who reached rank #6 in the world in 2020.
Nicolai “dev1ce” Reedtz
Seen as one of the best CS: GO players in the industry, with a mature head and calm nature in-game.
Christian Møss “Buzz” Andersen
A young and exciting addition to the 2023 roster.
Peter “casle” Toftbo Ardenskjold
Despite having a controversial reputation for previously being banned from ESIC member events, Peter is a great coach and former CS: GO player.
League of Legends
Astralis LoL just announced a new roster for LEC 2023 – and it’s looking pretty exciting.
Finn “Finn” Wiestål
An excellent Top Laner with a reputation for being a solid player.
Doğukan “113” Balcı
Hit the top 50 on EUW by the age of 15 and is a major talent worth watching.
Oliver “Dajor” Ryppa
Having previously played for Fnatic, “Dajor” is now a big player for Astralis.
Kasper “Kobbe” Kobberup
An experienced LoL player who reached 1000 kills in the LEC during 2021.
Lee “JeongHoon” Jeong-hoon
Previously known as Execute, “JeongHoon” is set to remain with Astralis until the end of 2023, subject to a contract extension.
Rainbow Six
Although Rainbow Six isn’t the main priority for Astralis, they still have a jam-packed roster of players.
David “iconic” Ifidon
A high-quality Rainbow Six player with a strong personality and a passionate following on Twitter.
Jack “J9O”Burkard
An American player with significant tournament experience.
Aaron “Shuttle” Dugger
Despite a relatively low world ranking, “Shuttle” has won $73,540.00 from playing in Rainbow Six tournaments.
Roman “Forrest” Breaux
A young player currently honing his craft with Astralis.
Matthew “Dpfire” Macway
Currently used as a substitute for Astralis, but (upon improvement) this could change, and “Dpfire” might solidify himself as a starter.