Misfits are officially looking to get back into Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. VPEsports was informed by Misfits founder and CEO Ben Spoont that they “are indeed looking at options” when it comes to rejoining the CS:GO scene.

This follows an earlier report from Dexerto revealing that sources had claimed the organization was on the hunt.

Misfits had competed in the scene previously after acquiring the former Team SoloMid lineup in 2017 following internal disputes between the roster and TSM. They would release this roster in its entirety in 2018.

The organizaton isn’t the only one looking to get back into the popular first person shooter, however, with Dignitas and 100 Thieves publicly stating their interest.

100 Thieves CEO Matthew “Nadeshot” Haag revealed his plans to sign a “championship caliber team” prior to the StarLadder Major in Berlin. “We are flying to Berlin next week for the conclusion of the Major with a goal of signing players that are hungry to build a winning legacy here with 100 Thieves,” Haag wrote in a tweet.

Dignitas’ CEO Michael “Prindi” Prindiville stated that Dignitas is coming “back into CS:GO” and “building a dynasty.” He calls for “hungry players who want top level management, top facilities and structure so they can reach the top of their game.”

In addition, while not teamless, compLexity CEO & founder Jason Lake didn’t hold punches when calling out his team and telling the world he wants to bring in the best tier 1 players and “build a juggernaut.”

Many of these moves are rumored to be caused by a not yet announced league although we’ve been unable to confirm this information.

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