3DMAX have announced that they have parted company with their CS:GO team, while deciding to focus on other games.

Since CS:GO was released in August 2012, 3DMAX have had four different CS:GO teams, from four different countries, and all of them came to abrupt ends without ever achieving international success.

3DMAX's most recent attempt at building a successful team came when they recruited the former /10/ team, but after they failed to qualify for the ESWC finals Anil "cLy" Gülec stepped down from the active lineup.

/10/ stavros

stavros & co lose 3DMAX support

To replace the Turkish player, Manuel "approx" Zeitz was brought in, but with just days left before the start of the EPS group stage it has been revealed that inactivity has struck again.

"Zonixx confessed to us that he no longer has the motivation to play, while approx cannot coordinate his job with the game," a 3DMAX statement read. "In short, an yet another difficult situation to manage and this time it will be the last."

Moreover, the French organisation have announced that they have decided to take a hiatus from CS:GO while they evaluate if it is viable to continue supporting the game.

3DMAX had the following German team: