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OG's captain revealed details of the negotiations about the partnership with PSG FC

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Ceb talked about the negotiations between OG and PSG

Sébastien "Ceb" Debs revealed that OG had negotiations with the football club PSG when esports was not yet at its peak of popularity. Despite the potential for collaboration, the team declined the partnership to maintain its individuality.

The captain of the current organization's roster made this statement in an exclusive interview on the Morf YouTube channel.

"Let me tell you an inside story. Not that it almost happened, but such talks took place. But a long time ago.

I have always been a big PSG fan. I couldn't believe what was happening when representatives of the club started talking to us. It was a dream. I couldn't believe my eyes.

But the deal didn't happen for several reasons. Mostly, it was about how the club viewed esports. PSG came in as a boss, looking down on us. They offered help, and we were like, 'No, we don't need it. We can work together, but we believe in ourselves and in esports.'"

The esports player also stated that he would have been proud to represent the PSG brand, but in such a situation, his team would not have been the same as it is now. Ceb believes that back then, representatives of the football club did not yet realize the prospects of esports development, so the organization looked down on the OG team. The prospect of strong influence from the organization on the team's decisions became the main reason why OG decided to remain independent. Sébastien "Ceb" Debs is one of the co-founders of the organization.

Ceb as a co-founder of OG

It's worth noting that the esports player also revealed details about the 322 scandal involving his former teammate, Tommy "Taiga" Le.

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