Luis "Peacemaker" Tadeu will continue to coach OpTic Gaming through IEM Katowice, according to a tweet he made Monday.

As I mentioned on my insta, I'll be in action again at IEM Katowice for OpTic. My future is not 100% yet. Ty greenwall for all the love. — Luis Peacemaker (@peacemakercsgo) February 20, 2017

Peacemaker joined OpTic gaming as a temporary coach for DreamHack Masters Las Vegas, though it is unclear if the organization plans to bring him on in a permanent capacity. He was brought on alongside former Team Liquid player Spencer "Hiko" Martin, who has yet to make a statement regarding whether or not he will play for OpTic in Katowice.

OpTic placed 9th-12th at DreamHack Masters Las Vegas with a 1-2 record in the group stage. OpTic finished the tournament with one win over North, and losses to Astralis and North.

Peacemaker left Team Liquid in October, then joined NRG Esports in November as their CS:GO general manager but stepped down after less than a month, citing differences in vision.

IEM Katowice will run from March 3-5 in Katowice, Poland.

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