Team SoloMid is going big on Counter-Strike next year, and will double their CS:GO budget, team owner Andy "Reginald" Dinh said during an ECS press conference on Thursday.

"Going into 2017 next year, we're looking at doubling our budget for CS:GO to increase our overall infrastructure, provide better resources for players," Reginald said.

"Last year after losing our European squad we decided to build from the ground up, get a better sense of the scene and develop talent."

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Reginald specified that the organization's last CS:GO roster caused him problems in terms of revenue streams, as he alleged that they refused to do deliverables for sponsors, and, as is standard in the industry, kept most of the prize money for themselves.

TSM's old CS:GO team later became the player-owned organization Astralis, which has set something of a standard for player-owned teams in CS:GO, leading to organizations like Heroic and GODSENT. However, TSM's current CS:GO team isn't quite living up to the record the Astralis roster set.

Since losing their Danish roster in December, TSM have yet to attend a Major. The team recently placed 3rd-4th in the ESL One New York 2016 North America Qualifier, 5th-8th in the ELEAGUE Season 2 NA Preliminary rounds and 9th-13th at Northern Arena 2016 Toronto.

It is unclear exactly what the increased CS:GO budget will go towards, but the team continues to participate in various leagues, including the ECS and the upcoming PEA.

Daniel Rosen is a news editor for theScore esports. You can follow him on Twitter.