Following the departure of Jason "WildTurtle" Tran, Yeu-jin "Reignover" Kim, and Adrian "Adrian" Ma, Immortals head coach Dylan Falco has left the team, according to a TwitLonger he posted Friday.

Dylan's thoughts on IMT in 2016, and moving forward



Read: https://t.co/sX5J00JudT — Dylan Falco (@DylanFalcoLoL) November 25, 2016

"I'm proud of what the Immortals players and staff accomplished this year," Falco said in his post. "Although we had a disappointing end to the 2016 season, the level of domestic success we accomplished was far above what I expected from a new organization, staff and roster. Seeing the organization grow to where it is now was a great thing to be a part of, and I'm thankful for the opportunity."

Falco has been the team's coach since Immortals' League of Legends roster was established in December 2015. He previously served as an analyst for H2k-Gaming as well as for Team SoloMid.

In his Twitlonger, he said he is searching for new opportunities, but intends to keep working in esports.

"I'm sorting through my options for the upcoming season, and plan to be working in eSports in some capacity through 2017," Falco said. "Through my time with IMT, H2K and TSM I've learned a lot about creating a strong and efficient practice environment for players, and am looking forward to what's in store for LoL eSports in 2017."

Under Falco's reign, Immortals took a first place finish in the 2016 NA LCS spring season and second in the summer season, but failed both times to translate their dominance into a win at the playoffs. They finished third in the spring playoffs after losing 3-0 to TS in the semifinals, and third again in the summer playoffs after going down 3-2 to Cloud9. From there they went on to lose to Cloud9 3-1 in the finals of the Regional Qualifier, falling short of a spot at Worlds.

In early September, Immortals CEO Noah Whinston said the team's players were free to seek offers from other teams, and Reignover, WildTurtle and Adrian have all since announced their departure. Reignover will be the new jungler for Team Liquid, while Adrian has signed with Phoenix1. WildTurtle has not yet signed with a new team, but played with TSM at IEM Oakland.

In a statement posted Nov. 24th, Whinston said that despite the losses, "what we built at Immortals last year was bigger than any one player."

"We recognize that this is a turbulent time for most League fans, whether you're a fan of Immortals or not, but we're going to come out the other side as the same organization we've always been," he wrote. "That means a competitive roster, top tier infrastructure, and a commitment to doing right by our fans both on and off the Rift."

Sasha Erfanian is a news editor for theScore esports. Follow him on Twitter, it'll be great for his self-esteem.