André "BARBARR" Möller is no longer a member of Epsilon, the player has announced on Social Media.

In a Twitter post, the 27-year-old stated that he has decided against continuing on Epsilon, whom he had officially joined in November 2016 after two months in which he had played as a stand-in for the team.

During André "⁠BARBARR⁠" Möller's time with Epsilon, the team won the Nordic Championship, the World Cyber Arena World Finals and the debut season of the Gfinity Elite Series, with the Swedish veteran having helped to nurture young players like William "⁠draken⁠" Sundin and Joakim "⁠disco doplan⁠" Gidetun, who would go on to join bigger teams.

BARBARR is no longer part of Epsilon

This is the third roster loss for Epsilon since the end of the Gfinity Elite Series Season 1, after Fredrik "⁠freddieb⁠" Buö was transferred to GODSENT, and Owen "⁠smooya⁠" Butterfield was moved to the bench.

According to the British player, Epsilon will have a Swedish-speaking team, which means that Lasse "⁠maeVe⁠" Elgaard and Cosmin-Mihai "⁠cosmeeeN⁠" Butuc are probably on their way out of the squad. In recent days, Epsilon have seen an influx of Swedish players on their ESEA roster, which now features the likes of David "⁠Jayzwalkingz⁠" Kempner, Gustav "⁠ZINKEN⁠" Björk and Andreas "⁠mOkEn⁠" Karlsson.

Epsilon currently have the following three-man roster: