AGG have announced that they have dispensed with the services of their CS:GO team.

The announcement comes as a big surprise as AGG had just recently completed their roster following the departures of Karol "⁠rallen⁠" Rodowicz and Damian "⁠Furlan⁠" Kislowski to Polish rival Team Kinguin.

To fill the void left by the departing duo, AGG recruited Paweł "⁠reatz⁠" Jańczak from PRIDE and moved coach Kamil "⁠kamil⁠" Kamiński to the starting lineup, with the team reaching the semi-finals of the GG Masters with the new roster.



Hyper will reportedly coach PRIDE

In a statement to HLTV.org, AGG co-owner Brandon Spearman revealed that, "in light of the new Valve regulations", the organisation has decided to "step back" from the Counter-Strike scene and rebuild "from the ground up."

"As of today, we are releasing our CS:GO roster," he added. "They have been a huge part of our organization, making us who we are today. "We had a great run in CS:GO over the past year, with teams in both NA and EU. We hope to return to CS:GO in the very near future but for now we wish all of our previous players the best of luck and we thank all of them for their hard work will playing for AGG. "To all of the AGG fans, we will be back and we will keep moving forward. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for all of your support over the last year."

According to a report from cybersport.pl, reatz and kamil have both agreed to return to PRIDE, with Bartosz "⁠Hyper⁠" Wolny taking over as the team's coach. This means that only the following two players are without a team: