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Echo Fox's。 Counter-Strike: Global Offensive 。roster is being allowed to seek other teams, the organization said in a statement Wednesday. 。
First and foremost, Echo Fox remains committed to its players’ futures -- supporting opportunity both inside our organization as well as outside the org. It is in that spirit in which we have recently granted the option for members of our。 CS:GO。team to explore other organizational options if they desire, as Echo Fox continues to make important environmental and structural changes that keep building towards a world-class winning 。 CS:GO 。team in 2017.
The current roster — Sean "Sgares" Gares, Ronnie "Ryx" Bylicki, Daniel "Roca" Gustaferri, Shazeb "Shazam" Khan and Ryan "Freakazoid" Abadir — has been given the chance to look for other opportunities in 。 Counter-Strike。Counter-Strike 。
while Echo Fox does some restructuring in the next year. 。SEE ALSO:A new way to prevent cheating at live esports tournaments 。 The U.S organization, which was founded by former NBA champion Rick Fox late last year, hasn't seen much success in。Counter-Strike 。
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roster, Ryx tweet that it has been a disappointing year after their loss to TyLoo at iBuypower Masters 2016, the qualifier for Intel Extreme Masters Oakland tournament. 。 Tweet may have been deleted。Tweet may have been deleted 。 Echo Fox's statement has made it clear that it wants to continue with。CS:GO 。
in the future, but it needs to do some restructuring to continue. Echo Fox will likely take a hiatus from。 CS:GO。while it figures out what needs to change. 。 Echo Fox's first step into esports was purchasing 。League of Legends。 team Gravity Gaming in December 2015. Since then, the organization has grown to include teams and players in。CS:GO。 ,Call of Duty。 ,Super Smash Bros. 。 ,Street Fighter V 。
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