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compLexity back to CS:GO

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The North American organisation is back with a brand new CS:GO roster, ready and set to compete at the highest level.

CompLexity announced their comeback to the professional Counter-Strike scene with a new roster. They have been out of action ever since their previous team was picked up by Cloud9. There has been lots of speculation as to who they're going to pick up.

It has now been announced that they have reached an agreement with three out of five of the ex-Nihilum, most recently known as Maximum Effort players. Completing the squad will be ex-Tempo Storm player - Timothy "autimatic" Ta - and two ex-eLevate members, Daniel "roca" Gustaferri as well as Matt "Warden" Dickens, who will be coaching the team.

Jason Lake, Founder and CEO of compLexity Gaming released the following statement:

We couldn’t be happier to be back in CS:GO. Our love for the franchise is what lead to compLexity’s formation and we’re humbled and honored to be a part of the game once again. We’re also very excited to announce our new roster and eager to tackle the challenges ahead. Everyone involved understands that the division will be a work in progress, but developing talent and building champions are areas in which we excel. With the return of Matt “Warden” Dickens to the compLexity family, expectations are high. Dedication, passion, time and patience will lead to big trophies. Bank on it.

Soham “Valens” Chowdhury expressed the following on the matter:

We cannot properly express our excitement for this opportunity to represent compLexity. From the storied beginning as a Counter-Strike organization to the now multi-gaming powerhouse that is coL, this gaming family has nurtured some of the best talent. We are humbled by coL’s past success and are hungry to live up to the expectations of coL fans. With all the necessary tools at our disposal, it is a matter of time before the all too familiar success comes back to coL.cs. Shoutout to Jason Lake and Jason Bass for believing in us and making it possible for us to live out our passion. I speak for everybody on the team when I say it’s good to be home.

compLexity now have:
Canada Kory "Semphis" Friesen
United States Soham "Valens" Chowdhury
United States Joshua "Sancz" Ballenger
United States Daniel "roca" Gustaferri
United States Timothy "Autimatic" Ta
United States Matt “Warden” Dickens (coach/manager)


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