Astralis Salary Crisis with December Paychecks Delayed by Two Weeks

Danish esports giant Astralis is facing a severe financial crunch, with CEO Jonas Gundersen confirming that December salaries for players and staff due on December 1 have been postponed by 14 days. The delay stems from complications during an ongoing ownership transition, but Gundersen assured payments will arrive by mid December, accompanied by a 10% compensation bonus.

The revelation, reported by Ekstra Bladet and corroborated across outlets, hits at the worst possible moment, Astralis is battling for survival in the Budapest Major qualifiers, where they recently suffered a heartbreaking elimination against Team Liquid.

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CEO Addresses the Turmoil

In a statement, Gundersen acknowledged the oversight”We failed to pay our December 1 salaries… tied to ownership-change issues. “He emphasized transparency and swift resolution, promising the bonus to mitigate hardship. This follows Astralis’ broader financial struggles, including a dismal 2024 where Counter Strike struggles exacerbated losses.

Perfect Storm at Budapest Major

Hours before a pivotal Major decider, the news broke yet Astralis pushed through, clinching dramatic moments like a 3v5 retake against Aurora before Liquid ended their run. Community reactions on X range from sympathy (“No Paycheck and no Major”) to memes tying performance dips to the delay. Astralis, once CS kings with stars like dupreeh earning €30k/month in their golden era, now navigates sale rumors and roster pressures.

Daniel Davis
Daniel Davis

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Hi, I’m Dan, an experienced esports journalist and author passionate about competitive gaming and digital culture. I specialize in titles like Counter Strike, Call of Duty, League of Legends, and Valorant. I’ve documented the rise of professional esports from local tournaments to global stages. With a sharp focus on player strategy, team chemistry, and the evolving industry landscape, I deliver in depth insight into the world’s most popular competitive games.

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