Luminosity Gaming has released Bruno "bit" Fukuda Lima and Renato “nak” Nakano from their CS:GO roster, according to a press release. bit and nak, along with their roster previously called WinOut.net, were picked up by the team in July.

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“The decision was not made rapidly or without notice. At Luminosity we do our best in every situation to give players and teams every opportunity and the resources to progress and be successful,” Luminosity said in a statement. “It's never easy making hard changes, and sending close friends home. Recent results and conflicting approaches in-game ultimately led to the team decision to make the change.”

bit announced he was leaving the team in a tweet posted earlier today.

Yesterday was my last day with LG. I will be back to Brazil tomorrow to see what I'm going to do next. G-g — Bruno Fukuda Lima (@LG_bit1) September 8, 2016



He and nak are old hands on the scene, making their names with the legendary CS 1.6 squad mibr, with whom they won DreamHack Winter 2007, shgOpen 2007, and WCG Pan-American 2012.

Unfortunately, their time on Luminosity has not been as successful. While the team was received 46 percent of the fan vote to participate in the Wild Card qualifier for ESL Pro League Season 4, they were defeated 2-0 by Echo Fox and locked out of the season.

They also failed to qualify for StarLadder i-League StarSeries Season 2 in Ukraine and came in 5-8th at the CyberPowerPC Summer 2016 Pro Series.

Luminosity's remaining roster is currently Lucas "destinyy" Bullo, Vinicios "PKL" Coelho, and Gustavo "yeL" Knittel.

Sasha Erfanian is a news editor for theScore esports. Follow him on Twitter, it'll be great for his self-esteem.