The world of Counter-Strike just got a little quieter. Peter “dupreeh” Rasmussen, the only player to win five Majors, has announced his retirement from competitive Counter-Strike 2. This news broke just before the BLAST.tv Austin Major 2025 final, where dupreeh was working as a broadcaster.
He’s had an incredible career, with 32 titles under his belt. Dupreeh won four Majors with Astralis between 2017 and 2019, and his fifth Major win came with Vitality in 2023. He’s played for several teams, including 3DMAX, CPH Flames, Dignitas, TSM, Heroic, and Falcons.
A Career to Remember
Dupreeh got emotional when he announced his retirement on stage. He said his goal was always to make a name for himself and win a Major. Now, he’s got five.
The Counter-Strike community is going to miss him. BLAST Premier tweeted: “Thank you for everything @Dupreeh. Counter-Strike will miss you in the server forever.”
Reactions from the Community
Other players and teams are praising dupreeh’s career. Gabriel “FalleN” Toledo called him a legend and a great inspiration. The official Counter-Strike 2 account thanked dupreeh for setting the bar high for Major Champions.
Dupreeh got to commentate on Vitality’s second Major win, which happened on the same day he announced his retirement. They beat The MongolZ 2-1 in a comeback victory.
- Dupreeh won five Majors, a record that might be hard to beat.
- He played for many teams, including Astralis, Vitality, and Heroic.
- Dupreeh is now working as a broadcaster for BLAST Premier.
The Counter-Strike community will always remember dupreeh’s amazing career and achievements. His dedication and passion for the game inspired many, and he will be missed in the competitive scene.
