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June 30, 2025 | Anders Frost

Bad News Eagles Disband Following CS2 European Championship

The Kosovar esports team Bad News Eagles has officially disbanded, marking the end of a story that captured global attention in competitive Counter-Strike. The announcement came shortly after their participation in the European Championship in CS2, ending a final chapter that never regained the success of their earlier years.

Timeline of Key Events

  • 2022: Reached the Legend Stage at multiple CS:GO Majors.
  • 2023: Signed with Guild Esports, but failed to find form.
  • Late 2023: Parted ways with Guild after seven months.
  • February 2025: Reunited under the Bad News Eagles banner.
  • June 2025: Official disbandment announced after a loss to Tricked Esports at the Omen Retake LAN final in Portugal.

Final Roster

  • juanflattroo
  • gxx-
  • SENER1
  • sinnopsyy
  • rigoN

This lineup had previously made history as one of the few independent teams to reach the top stages of CS:GO competition.

Why the Team Fell Apart

Despite the emotional reunion in early 2025, Bad News Eagles failed to produce competitive results. They lacked enough ranked wins to enter the VRS rankings and suffered a key defeat in their last official match. Internal pressures, public expectations, and a stagnant performance curve led to the decision to shut down.

Legacy and Impact

Bad News Eagles were more than a team – they were a symbol of passion and national pride for Kosovo. Their underdog story resonated with fans worldwide and proved that ambition could rival deep-pocketed organizations.

Though their journey ends, the legacy of BNE will be remembered as one of Counter-Strike’s most authentic and inspiring tales.

Author

Anders Frost

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A lifelong gamer with 21 years on Steam, first introduced to Counter-Strike in 1.6 but truly hooked by CS:GO. Loves the idea of playing AWP - just not quite skilled enough to pull it off. Outside the server, a journalist with 14 years of experience covering both traditional sports and esports.

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