Former Fnatic player and coach Jonatan "Devilwalk" Lundberg will be helping coach Epsilon eSports for the IEM Katowice qualifiers, he told theScore esports.

Earlier today, the former Team Ancient and Winterfox member posted on Twitter about "helping Epsilon out," but did not specify whether he would be helping out as a player or a coach.

@jamesbardolph I'm helping Epsilon out for katowice qual and some online games coming up , nothing set in stone as of now — Jonatan Lundberg (@DevilwalkCSGOD) January 31, 2017

A legend of the 1.6 era who won the first very CS:GO Major at DreamHack Winter 2013 while with Fnatic, Devilwalk retired from the game last February due to issues with his wrists.

Devilwalk later joined OpTic Gaming as a coach in June, but left the team in August.

A Swedish team, Epsilon has had some decent results lately with wins at the World Cyber Arena 2016 World Finals and Nordic Championship 2016. They also placed in the Top 8 at WESG 2016.

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