Which roster changes have surprised you the most so far?

September’s FACEIT London Major was a pivotal moment in CS:GO this year with Astralis cementing their name as the most dominant team of 2018.

Even after winning the $1 million Major, Astralis are still continuing their dominance for as long as possible. Every other top contender, on the other hand, is scrambling behind-the-scenes to figure out how to return to the top or how to defeat the unstoppable force that is Astralis. Considering Astralis have six international titles under their belt this year, the goal for everyone else is to somehow match the Danes’ perfect level of Counter-Strike.

Related: Astralis emerge victorious over Na’Vi to win their second Major at FACEIT London

Here’s a quick rundown of all of the official roster changes that occurred following the conclusion of the London Major on Sept. 23. “Drops” refers to a player leaving the team—by either moving to the bench, being released, or transitioning to another team—while “Adds” means a player is either standing in or officially filling a vacant spot.

Europe

North

Sept. 27: Drops MSL and niko, adds cadiaN and gade

OpTic Gaming

Fnatic

Sept. 25: Drops flusha, adds ScreaM

Oct. 2: Drops draken, adds flusha

Waterboys (reportedly Vitality Gaming)

Aug 16: Adds NBK, apEX, ZywOo, RpK, Happy

North America

Cloud9

Sept. 25: Drops STYKO, adds flusha

Team Envy

Sept. 27: Adds Nifty, jdm, SEMPHIS, reltuC, Drone (returns to CS:GO)

Rogue Gaming

Sept. 27: Drops cadiaN

Other (Australia, Asia, etc.)

Renegades:

Sept. 27: Drops Nifty

Sept. 29: Drops USTILO

Sept. 30: Adds Gratisfaction and liazz (via Grayhound Gaming and ORDER)

This article will continue to be updated with roster changes until the next Valve Major, IEM Katowice, in February 2019.