Vox Eminor lose player Azad "TopguN" Orami due to his life taking a different turn, meaning he can no longer put in the time needed for competitive CS:GO.
The Australian team announced on their Facebook page that they are saying goodbye to Azad "TopguN" Orami, who has played for Vox Eminor since the CS:GO team was formed two and a half years ago.
Orami is leaving the Australian team because he can "no longer commit to the required hours" he would need to in order to stay on the team to practise and travel to CS:GO events. Vox Eminor expressed how valuable Orami was to the team, describing him as the "spiritual backbone" of the squad.
Here is what Vox Eminor had to say:
topguN was the spiritual backbone of the team and constantly pushed the team to victory countless times, we now have the enormous task of trying to find a replacement and to fill this void. Vox Eminor would like to thank Azad for his everlasting dedication to the team and Australian Esports and wish him the best of luck in the future.” - Chris 'GoMeZ' Orfanellis, Vox Eminor manager
This change comes after Vox Eminor participated in the group stage of ESL One Katowice earlier this month, defeating FlipSid3 Tactics in between losing to Fnatic and Na'Vi.
Vox Eminor's lineup is now the following:
Luke "Havoc" Patron
Aaron "AZR" Ward
Chad "SPUNJ" Burchill
Justin "jks" Savage
A replacement for Orami has not yet been announced, however we're sure to hear more on the matter soon. Stay with GosuGamers for more updates.
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