CSGO: Complexity part ways with in-game leader blameF

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Complexity continued to alter its Counter-Strike: Global Offensive roster Friday, parting ways with in-game leader Benjamin “blameF” Bremer, the third change the team has made this month.

The team announced in early October that Kristian “k0nfig” Wienecke was leaving, followed shortly thereafter by the announced departure of Valentin “poizon” Vasilev.

blameF, a 24-year-old Denmark native, confirmed his departure following a two-year run with Complexity.

“Officially a free agent as I’m no longer part of @Complexity,” blameF wrote in a Twitter post. “Big thank you to everyone in the organisation and to @JasonBWLake for everything you have done for me. You guys have been so great to me and I am happy I took the decision to leave Denmark 2 years ago.”

Complexity had an up-and-down season. They won their group in the BLAST Premier spring event but finished outside the top 16 in the Intel Extreme Masters XV – World Championship, tied for ninth in the DreamHack Masters Spring 2021, tied for seventh in the Intel Extreme Masters XVI – Summer, tied for fifth in the BLAST Premier: Spring Finals, then failed to make the top six in the Intel Extreme Masters XVI – Cologne, ESL Pro League Season 14 and BLAST Premier: Fall Groups.

Complexity also failed to advance to the BLAST Premier: Fall Finals.

–Field Level Media

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