After announcing the benching of Jaccob "⁠yay⁠" Whiteaker and departure of Ronald "⁠Rambo⁠" Kim, Complexity have revealed that Bradley "⁠ANDROID⁠" Fodor will no longer be a member of the active squad.

With the IEM Katowice Major roster lock coming up, Complexity decided to make radical changes to their lineup which has struggled to live up to the heights they reached at the FACEIT London Major. Three days ago, yay was benched, and the team decided to not extend their contract with the coach, Rambo.

ANDROID joins yay on the compLexity bench

However, the organization now revealed that ANDROID is also no longer a part of the active lineup, being placed on the bench. In a short video, compLexity's CEO Jason Lake explained that the team is doing the hard, but necessary changes in order to "rebuild" the team.

After benching ANDROID, who has been a part of the organization for over two years, Complexity are down to just three active players:

According to a report by Dust2.us, Complexity have already signed a contract with Ricardo "⁠Rickeh⁠" Mulholland as a replacement for yay.

The situation with Complexity's fifth is currently unknown. Jason Lake revealed on Twitter that Complexity were in discussions with Tarik "⁠tarik⁠" Celik, but the CEO stated that he did not expect the player to join before the key roster lock on January 1st.