es3tag moved from Astralis to Cloud9

Astralis and Cloud9 reached an agreement on the historic transfer of Patrick "es3tag" Hansen, thus confirming the previously voiced information of TV 2 Sport portal. The official press release of the Danish team informs that the organizations have agreed not to disclose the financial details of the transaction.

Anders Hørsholt, CEO of Astralis Group:

- This is not something we saw coming when we signed Patrick only four months ago, but player transfers will always be a part of the game. We will not be commenting on any specifics around this agreement, but I do believe it is one of the biggest transfers on record and the conditions offered to Patrick are also of a kind, he wanted to pursue.


- We have an obligation towards our own business and towards the player and as such we are pleased to have finalized this agreement with Cloud9. As a player and as a professional, Patrick will be missed by everybody here, and I hope one day, he will yet again be a part of Astralis. We wish him the best of luck!

Patrick 'es3tag' Hansen:

- Things have gone extremely fast. I am proud to represent Astralis, I love the fans and I never for a second thought, I would be moving on to a different team this early. I just won my first big title and I truly enjoy working with all the guys on and around the team. Over the past 6 months, I have grown as a person and a player, and I owe a lot to the organization.


- That being said, what Cloud9 is offering me is something I needed to consider seriously. I love the ideas behind the project, and I believe it will be a team to consider in the top of CS for the years to come. While I am sad to leave Astralis and all the people here, I look forward to the challenge in Cloud9. Thanks to the fans for the massive support they have shown me, I will always have Astralis and the fans very close to my heart!

Kasper Hvidt, Director of Sports at Astralis Group:

- Player transfers are a part of the game and I wish Patrick the very best. I have worked with him twice now, and he is a stand-up guy and a rare professional, who understands what it takes and who will always work his hardest for himself and his teammates.

- The transfer leaves an open spot but having Andreas “Xyp9x” back leaves us with 6 of the best players in the world. Having worked and gained a lot of experience with a 6-man set-up, it is obvious that this is something Danny, our coach, is comfortable with, and we are in no rush to increase the roster short term. Possible future transfers and securing consistency in the overall performance might mean we will have 5 or 7 players in shorter periods, though, but this is not a part of the plans right now.

The last tournament for Hansen in Astralis will be the DreamHack Open Fall 2020. With Cloud9 it will debut at Nine to Five #5, which will take place from October 26 to November 4.