The Dallas Fuel have come to terms to add former Rogue player Dylan "aKm" Bignet to its Overwatch League roster, sources close to the team and the player told ESPN, and confirmed by Dallas Fuel CEO Mike Rufail on Twitter. Editor's Picks Everything you need to know for Overwatch League

AKm signed with the team after the opening of the roster addition period for the Overwatch League on Monday. He will be eligible to compete starting Feb. 21, the beginning of stage two of the Overwatch League. The Fuel's first matches for that stage will be against the Shanghai Dragons and the Los Angeles Gladiators.

The addition comes after its current 1-4 record, with losses to the Seoul Dynasty, Los Angeles Valiant, Houston Outlaws and London Spitfire. The Fuel got its first win on Friday against the San Francisco Shock.

"It's been a tough start for us in Overwatch League, but this is not a challenge we haven't faced before," Dallas Fuel CEO Mike "Hastr0" Rufail said on Twitter on Jan. 18. "I am still very confident in our players and staff. It's just taking a little time to gel the entire roster. We're going to get it soon."

Prior to playing under the Fuel brand, the team competed as Team EnVyUs and was one of the best teams in North America. It has won several tournaments before and competed in APEX - the South Korean tournament series comprised of the best teams in the world. Its success has not converted into its performance in the Overwatch League.

aKm was previously a member of Rogue, an All-French Overwatch team that also competed in APEX and Overwatch Contenders. Led by aKm's brother, Michaël "winz" Bignet, Rogue became one of the best western teams in the game before the launch of the Overwatch League. It later disbanded following the Rogue organization being unable to gain a spot in the Overwatch League and the team no longer wanting to compete in Contenders with that organization.