Australian-based esports organization ORDER has announced they are parting ways with their roster. As a result, the club’s entire roster has become available for free agency.
The choice to temporarily quit the professional scene is not mentioned in the press statement. The company’s executives stated that they are still dedicated to Valve’s shooter and would investigate possibilities for a future comeback.
ORDER debuted in the professional CS:GO scene in 2018 and has only had national success since then. During this period, the organization was able to develop numerous players who were later sold to Renegades, the Pacific region’s top. Jay “Liazz” Tregillgas, Jordan “Hatz” Bajic, and Alistair “aliStair” Johnston were among themç
The ex-ORDER lineup:
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