Dupreeh Retires as Counter-Strike's Most Decorated Major Champion

It's over. Peter "dupreeh" Rasmussen has hung it up. The Danish Counter-Strike legend walks away with a record that might never be broken.
Five Major titles. No one else has done it.
His career spanned 4,310 days. That's nearly 12 years at the top of one of the most brutal esports scenes in existence. He earned over $2 million in prize money. He lifted 32 trophies.
The Numbers Don't Lie
Dupreeh didn't just win. He dominated eras. He adapted when teammates left. He stayed elite when the game literally changed from CS:GO to Counter-Strike 2.
Most players burn out. They lose their edge. They fade into coaching or content creation. Dupreeh kept winning Majors.
Five of them.
What Made Him Different
Raw skill matters in CS. But longevity? That takes something else. Dupreeh had the mental game. He could perform when everything was on the line. Major finals. Overtime. Match point. He showed up.
A Legacy Locked In
Records exist to be broken. Someone might eventually win six Majors. But they'll have to survive a decade-plus of competition to do it. They'll have to outlast roster changes, meta shifts, and younger players gunning for their spot.
Dupreeh did all of that. Now he's done on his own terms.
Five Majors. Thirty-two trophies. One legend.