Jesper "Zven" Svenningsen and Alfonso "Mithy" Aguirre Rodriquez have joined G2 Esports, the organization announced in a cryptic video posted Wednesday.

In the video, titled #vacationisover, both Zven and Mithy can be seen at the team's gaming house. G2 Esports have not released an official statement alongside the video.

Both players left Origen earlier this week.

Zven and Mithy will be replacing Kim "Emperor" Jin-hyun and Glenn "Hybrid" Doornenbal. It is unclear if those players have left the organization or if they have been moved to substitute roles.

I had a great time in @G2esports and I'm happy with what we've accomplished as our first split in the LCS.



Good luck to @mithyxd & @ZvenLoL — Glenn (@HybridLoL) May 18, 2016

G2 Esports placed first in the 2016 EU LCS Spring regular season as well as the playoffs, qualifying them for the Mid-Season Invitational. At MSI, the team was eliminated in the group stage with a 2-8 record and faced heavy community criticism for admitting to not practicing before the event.

Both Mithy and Zven joined Origen when it was founded in December 2014 and helped the organization qualify for the 2015 EU LCS Summer Split, reach the World Championship where the team placed 3rd-4th, and place second in the 2016 EU LCS Spring Playoffs.

Zven took a moment to thank Origen fans for their support on Facebook, where he also announced his move to G2 Esports.

"Around 18 months ago, I joined Origen as a kid with big dreams and ambitions. Today I say my goodbyes to Origen. I know you guys might feel 'betrayed' and what not, but I hope you understand my decision and hopefully things will get explained soon when everything calms down a bit," Zven wrote.

During the 2016 Spring Split, Zven put up a 3.84 KDA, playing Lucian in eight of his 18 games. His botlane partner Mithy put up a 3.76 KDA, primarily playing Alistar.

On G2, Emperor also favored Lucian, picking him for 9 of his 18 regular season games, and picked up a 4.88 KDA. Hybrid secured a 7.92 KDA across the Spring Split, mostly playing Braum.

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