Robin "GMX" Stahmer has come forward with his own statement on being removed from Epsilon, including some harsh words against a former teammate.

Earlier today, it was announced that Epsilon had parted ways with Robin "⁠GMX⁠" Stahmer. Citing the need to make a "fresh start," the remaining members of Epsilon bid adieu to their teammate with immediate effect.

GMX, it seems however, was not willing to go out with a whimper and has taken to Facebook to express disatisfaction with the situation within Epsilon in the past weeks.



Robin "GMX" Stahmer responded with a statement about leaving Epsilon

He has also claimed that he is finished with competitive, professional CS for good, although whether this statement is merely a product of the current volatile situation remains to be seen.

In GMX's words:

"Hello everyone !





First of all, I'd like to say this was my last time in a competitive team in CS for me. I know a lot of you criticized me during the past few weeks, I've been really bad, I felt a lot of pressure during the online games. I didn't feel really comfortable with my mates, mainly because of fxy0 who has a special attitude (for not saying toxic).





I raged a lot because of him in game, otherwise I never had trouble with any other of my teammates (scream/uzzzi). Why did they kick me?





During the game against 3DMAX, which we lost, fxy0 raged a lot at the end of mirage saying stuff like "we shouldn't have lost etc ..." Very kiddish stuff, so I was kind of pissed, as the rest of the team were.





And because of that fxy0 & I can't play together anymore, our attitudes don't fit. Outside the game there are no problems but inside it's like a hell for the whole team.





I understand the fact they kicked me, but tonight before I got kicked we had a meeting when uzzzi said to me that he want to kick me or fxyo, or leave the team. He knew Katowice's qualification was important for me and said he would let me play it if I wanted to ... but it seems like his words have been forgotten by himself 2 hours later.





I won't wish them good luck (yes I know who the fuck gives a shit about what I'm saying). But I don't think they will succed regardless of whomever they pick up in the CS:GO competitive scene. Maybe if fxyo changes...





wait & see"

Judging by what he says above, it seems that much of GMX's ire is directed toward Joey "⁠fxy0⁠" Schlosser over bad relations within the team.