CR4ZY Parts Ways with All Rosters, including Dota 2 and CS:GO

CR4ZY Parts Ways with All Rosters, including Dota 2 and CS:GO

CR4ZY Parts Ways with All Rosters, including Dota 2 and CS:GO

The Croatian multigaming organization CR4ZY has announced that all their rosters, including CS:GO, Dota 2, Rainbow Six: Siege and League of Legends teams, have been let go – the players’ contracts have been terminated. The management will spent the rest of the year preparing a strategy for the next year.

The organization explained their decision by the situation in the scene due to the COVID-9 pandemic, including travel limitations and tournaments switching to region divisions leading to problems with connection. Besides that, they have been waiting for information on the future of The International and other major esports tournaments. Recently, however, Valve revealed that there are no concrete plans for TI 10, as well as cancelled the CS:GO major ESL One Rio 2020.

CR4ZY opened their Dota 2 division this March by signing the team built around Kurtis "Aui_2000" Ling Fighting PandaS. The team was considered one of the strongest in the North American region – recently they placed 2nd at BTS Pro Series Season 3 and The Great American Rivalry Season 1 Division 1, as well as finished 4th at OGA DOTA Pit Season 2 and BTS Pro Series 2.

Early this year CR4ZY sold their European CS:GO roster to c0ntact Gaming, after which they formed a new roster consisting of young Ukrainian players led by the coach Ivan "Johnta" Shevtsov. The team managed to qualify for the RMR-event WePlay! Clutch Island, however there they placed last. The 33-years-old coach has wrote on Twitter that the team will stick together and is looking for a new organization.