Epsilon eSports' has dropped Jerry "Xelos" Raberg from their CS:GO roster, the organization announced Wednesday.

Xelos officially joined Epsilon in June, after spending several months as a stand-in for the team. Prior to that he played for Lemondogs and SK Gaming. While with Epsilon, he helped the team place second at ASUS ROG Summer 2016, and 5th-6th at DreamHack Summer 2016.

"Jerry has been a big part of our success when he came to a young team with his experience," Epsilon coach and manager Chrisitan "Chrille" Lindberg said in a press release. "We have always been like a big family outside the game. In-game, we have drifted apart, which made us feel that a change was needed to be done.

"Jerry will always be a close friend and will share our fantastic memory from China with us. Epsilon eSports would like to thank Jerry for his loyalty and accomplishments and wish him best of luck in his next team."

The organization has not announced a replacement for Xelos, who was the team's in-game leader. The team has been fielding Niclas "PlesseN" Plessen and Frederik "slap" Junbrant in his place during various qualifiers. PlesseN is an unlikely long-term replacement, since he was signed to Fnatic's new academy roster earlier this week.

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