Follow eSports is looking to let go of their CS:GO roster the organization told theScore eSports Friday.

Follow eSports signed the team formerly known as SapphireKelownaDotCom in August, and recently lost Warren "Hades" Rettich due to what the player called "unfortunate circumstances."

Follow eSports' co-founder, Marty Strenczewilk says that the organization isn't "just" dropping the team, however.

"We have no intentions of leaving the team without a home," Strenczewilk told theScore eSports. "We of course will always look at any opportunity that comes our way, however it isn't our intention to just release the team."

"We're working to ensure the players aren't left in a position where they don't have an organization and a salary, when it's something they need to be able to count on as professional players. "

According to a report from the Daily Dot's Callum Leslie, sources close to the organization say that the players were looking for new sponsors who could pay more than FE. Apparently, FE was not aware of this, and though the team found a possible sponsor, the deal fell through.

FE is currently placed eleventh in the CEVO Season 8 North American division standings, with no wins, four losses and six ties.

Daniel Rosen is a writer for theScore eSports. He's ready to buy a plane ticket to Kelowna so he can pour one at Sapphire Kelowna itself. You can follow him on Twitter.