The Norwegian player Karl-William "kalle" Haraldsen will no longer be a part of Epsilon as the team will explore new options.

The Swedish squad Epsilon have announced on their website that Karl-William "⁠kalle⁠" Haraldsen will no longer be a part of the team as he has been released with immediate effect.

Only two months ago the Norwegian player was acquired by Epsilon after filling in for them as stand-in since November 2016, replacing Joakim "⁠disco doplan⁠" Gidetun, who had signed for fnatic.



kalle is no longer a part of Epsilon

During kalle's time in the Swedish team, he helped them win the World Cyber Arena 2016 Finals with a 3-0 victory versus VG.CyberZen in the final.

At his last event with Epsilon, kalle and co. made it to the quarterfinals in the main tournament at Copenhagen Games 2017 before losing out to BIG.

Epsilon have not said much about the reason behind the release of kalle but stated that the team will be looking into other options.

"The team have decided to explore new options and will be looking at alternatives over the coming days," an Epsilon statement read. "We would like to place on record our thanks to Kalle for his efforts during his time with the team and wish him luck in whatever he undertakes next. "More information will be released as and when we have it. For the present time, the team are looking at options and seeing who would be a good fit for the team dynamics."

That leaves Epsilon with only three members, who are the following:

We would like to place on record our thanks to Kalle for his efforts during his time with the team and wish him luck in whatever he undertakes next.

More information will be released as and when we have it. For the present time, the team are looking at options and seeing who would be a good fit for the team dynamics.