mCe and voltage come to the defense of SoaR organization

The players, who are reportedly moving imminently, have come to the defense of the organization they have called home.

After the recent news breaking over the SoaR roster reportedly moving to Dignitas and then SoaR wanting to sell their spot, the players currently under the organization have come out in defense of the team, and tried to clear up some of the issues.

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The statement came from the squad's veteran player Matthew "mCe" Elmore, through which he mentioned that this was all "just a giant misunderstanding". He goes on stating that they didn't mean "any malicious harm towards us in any way", and that he wished to apologize to SoaR for a situation that "got blown out of proportion entirely".

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Later on in the statement he asked people to remove tweets or posts that could have "negatively impacted and potentially have lost deals that were in the works" for SoaR, and stating that if anyone required further proof to reach out to him to clear anything up.

Teammate Logan "voltage" Long equally chimed in with a tweet of his own, stating that they "easily could've screwed us so many times and they didn't", implying a lot of trust in the organization that they had been under for four months.

During mCe's stream last night, he also delved into further information about the proposed move to Dignitas. This included that the plan was for the spot to be transferred to the players, and that they were set to be signing contracts with the new organization soon, but negotiations were ongoing. Further information included that former coach Teric "Bibby" Ingram would not be joining them at their new home.