Ahead of IEM Fall, Complexity made some questionable decisions. K0nfig, who was undergoing surgery, was benched, and Coldzera was brought in to help the team through IEM Fall.
However, they failed to qualify for PGL Stockholm, and the organization has now made more changes.
Following the recent benching of blameF, Complexity announced today that jks and es3tag would be joining him.
Today we are announcing that @COL_jks & @es3tag have been moved to our inactive roster while we seek to find them new homes.
Complexity remains committed to CSGO and will be evaluating multiple options as we prepare for 2022.
Thank you for your continued support.#WeAreCOL pic.twitter.com/5vrCwIdlCk
— Complexity ✭ (@Complexity) November 3, 2021
The exact deal between Coldzera and Complexity is uncertain, but if he was just a stand-in for the event, Complexity could be looking to buy a new roster instead of rebuilding around him.
Assuming that’s true, Dexerto recently reported that Copenhagen Flames is taking offers for their CS:GO team. With the team’s 9-11th place finish at the major, they could be a perfect option for Complexity.
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