ESC Gaming star Filip "NEO" Kubski has published a statement regarding the team's future plans on his Facebook page with a short message to Mariusz "Loord" Cybulski.

Kubski has now published a long statement that explains his side will take their time and not rush a decision, as they plan to use European Championship 2013 as a chance to get to know other Polish players.



NEO issues a statement to update fans

He hasn't however ruled out the possibility of playing with foreign players such as Ladislav "GuardiaN" Kovács, and cites the lack of important events as an advantage, as they have more time to decide.

Hello everyone! It's been a while since my last post, so I decided I could enlighten those interested in our team with a little update. Not everything is set about our future at the very moment. We only know that we won't let go that easily! We've been aware of the fact we needed major changes for quite some time now. Fresh blood in our lineup was surely one option to regain our motivation within the team. But only after Mariusz's message, we decided to take concrete steps towards that direction. Thanks to the EC2013 Cup we're able to get to know the Polish top players a lot better, including their playstyles and characters. However, we are trying to look at every possibility - exploring our options outside from Poland, too. Right now there aren't many events scheduled, thus we decided to take it slow and just find the right solution for our situation.

Kubski also included a message for Cybulski, his former teammate of seven years, who helped Pentagram become the world's best team and won a total of six majors.

Also, I would like to express my gratitude to Mariusz for everything he has done for the success of the team during all these years. Mariusz, you have been an amazing person to work and be around with. Your input into our team played an important part in our success. Without you we certainly wouldn't have got so far. It has been a real pleasure to have you on our team. I wish you all the best.

The future of ESC Gaming's Poles has been in question ever since Cybulski announced his retirement from Counter-Strike through his Facebook page on Thursday last week.