Orbit have dropped the roster they signed in early May and stepped away from CS:GO, according to HLTV's Michal "stich" Malachowski.

We are looking for a new organization to represent! Please email our manager mdavid@gorgn.com or dm him on twitter: @dayV1Dlive — Team Mortal Kombat (@MortalKombatCS) July 12, 2016

The Bulgarian squad plan on sticking together while they search for a new sponsor, and while play under the name Team MK, or Mortal Kombat, which they used before Orbit picked them up.

Team captain Nikolay "nkl" Krustev told HLTV, "We wanted to thank Orbit for supporting us in the short time they did. But after further consideration our goals did not seem to align, they did not think that CSGO would be the game for them moving forward....We look forward to the future and finding an organization that has the same aspirations as we do, somewhere we can grow together!"

During their time with Orbit, the team took third place in DreamHack Tours after a 2-1 loss to HellRaisers in the Loser's Finals. The finish put them just short of a spot in the ESL One Cologne offline qualifier in Katowice. They also took 3rd-4th in the Uprise Champions Cup Season 4.

Orbit have signed a series of European CS:GO teams between late 2014 and today. Their first roster lasted seven months, but none of their subsequent rosters stayed with the organization for more than four.

MK's now-independent roster includes:

Emiliyan " spyleadeR " Dimitrov

" Dimitrov Viktor " v1c7oR " Dyankov

" Dyankov Nikolay " nkl " Krustev

" Krustev Simeon " dream3r " Ganev

" Ganev Kamen " bubble " Kostadinov

" Kostadinov Nikolay "pNshr" Paunin (Sub)

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