Complexity made a good start on their Paris Major trip, winning 16-11 against GamerLegion and achieving a good start. Although they lost to G2 afterwards, the team seemed to have a good momentum. However, in the third game, Complexity was completely out of form and suffered a devastating 16-4 defeat to the North American team PaiN on Nuke.
This defeat brought Complexity to Group 1-2, and their next opponent may be The Mongolz or Liquid, depending on today’s match results. As the competition in Group 1-2 will not start until tomorrow, the team will have one day to prepare.
After losing the match against paiN, Norwegian sniper hallzerk from Complexity briefly discussed with Dust2.us about the pressure of this defeat, the brink of elimination, and the team’s next adjustments.
Hallzerk’s disappointment with the game results is understandable. At the beginning of the interview, he talked about the problems that occurred in the match against PaiN: “We didn’t show up. That’s it. We played badly, with people getting multi-kills when we should have got the trade.”
The last time Complexity faced PaiN on the map was also Nuke, they lost to their opponent 10-16. But when discussing whether they will ban Nuke, Hallzerk stated that they are still confident in their own Nuke. We didn’t perform very well against PaiN, but I think if we could win one or two more games, our chances of winning would be great. We still have a lot of information about Nuke, and we will continue to choose it next.