FlyQuest has officially welcomed Iulian “regali” Harjău as their latest addition, stepping in as the team’s new sniper. This decision follows the recent benching of long-time AWPer Alistair “aliStair” Johnston, as the organization seeks to refine its lineup and elevate its competitive performance.
The signing of the Romanian AWPer marks a pivotal moment for FlyQuest, a team striving to push past its limitations after falling short in the opening stage of the Major with a 2-3 record. The decision to bring in a European talent emphasizes a strategic shift toward enhancing firepower, aiming to address the squad’s previous shortcomings.
regali, now joining FlyQuest as a free agent, recently parted ways with Entropiq after a brief tenure. However, his reputation largely stems from his eight-month stint with OG, where he averaged a solid 1.07 rating under the leadership of Nils “k1to” Gruhne. His time in OG ended when he was replaced by fellow Romanian AWPer Mădălin-Andrei “MoDo” Mirea.
A player with a unique journey, regali relocated to Denmark in 2015 and began making waves in the Counter-Strike scene with fnatic Rising. In 2022, his potential was highlighted by a bold prediction from Martin “stavn” Lund, underlining his bright future. Now, FlyQuest hopes to tap into that promise, prioritizing skill and performance over the team chemistry that aliStair brought to the roster.
The revamped FlyQuest lineup features:
- Christopher “dexter” Nong
- Jay “Liazz” Tregillgas
- Joshua “INS” Potter
- Declan “Vexite” Portelli
- Iulian “regali” Harjău
The team’s strategy will continue to be guided by Mongolian coach Erdenetsogt “erkaSt” Gantulga, with aliStair now on the bench. This significant roster move positions FlyQuest for a fresh start, as they aim to establish themselves as strong contenders in upcoming competitions.