Titan have officially left their gaming house in Brussels, team manager Jérôme "NiaK" Sudries has confirmed.

The French giants moved to a gaming house located in the Belgian capital in January 2014, a move that most fans believed would take the team to the next level.

But Titan's international results hardly improved, and criticism of the new practice regime even came from within the squad, with Adil "⁠ScreaM⁠" Benrlitom, who is currently in Epsilon, stating that, albeit "a nice experience", it was "a little bit too much".



Ex6TenZ's men will go back to a more traditional practice regime

In an inteview just before the turn of the year, Cédric "⁠RpK⁠" Guipouy, Titan's latest recruit, had already revealed that the team would soon leave the gaming house and go back to a more traditional regime, in which the players will either play from home or get together in pre-event bootcamps.

Good bye Brussels. We leave our gaming house after one year of hard working... More to follow! pic.twitter.com/UpbvIMLfZS — Jérôme (@NiaK) January 28, 2015

Titan currently have three events on the pipeline: ASUS ROG Winter, which will take place this weekend, IOS Pantamera, on February 7, and the offline qualifier for ESL One Katowice, from February 14-15.

