SK Gaming is reportedly set to drop Lincoln "fnx" Lau from their CS:GO roster, and replace him with former FaZe Clan player Ricardo "fox" Pacheco, according to a report from Slingshot Esports' Jarek "DeKay" Lewis.

SK Gaming are currently considered to be one of the best CS:GO teams in the world, as they won two Majors in 2016. However, the team has faltered since their performances in the summer.

Since winning the Columbus Major (under Luminosity's banner) and ESL One Cologne, SK have placed 3rd-4th at ESL One New York, 3rd-4th at EPICENTER, second at IEM Oakland and 3rd-4th at ELEAGUE Season 2.

fox left FaZe's active roster in August when the team signed Aleski "allu" Jalli, though fox remained under contract with the organization. He has not played a professional game since then, though if he were to join SK Gaming, he would be the first non-Brazilian player to play with the roster.

The core duo of Gabriel "FalleN" Toledo and Fernando "fer" Alvarenga have played together since their time on KaBuM! e-Sports in 2014. The other three players on the lineup have changed over time, but they've always been fellow Brazilians.

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