Mikhail "Dosia" Stolyarov will not be competing for .Russia at the WESG European Finals due to family commitments.

Unfortunately, Dosia cannot attend WESG European Finals with .Russia due to family commitments @MikhailDosia https://t.co/GmaOhs3N0P pic.twitter.com/0QehdraJ0u — Gambit Esports (@GambitEsports) October 5, 2016

Gambit's CS:GO roster split into two teams to compete in the WESG. Dauren "AdreN" Kystaubayev and Rustem "mou" Telepov qualified through the Central Asia qualifiers under the team name k23 while the rest of Gambit's roster advanced through the Russian qualifier under the team name .Russia.

The news comes just days after hooch announced that he'd been removed from Gambit's roster.

The top eight teams from the European Finals, which .Russia will be competing in, will advance to the WESG Global Grand Finals. The European Finals take place Oct. 6-9. k23 will have the same opportunity at the APAC Finals, which take place Nov. 10-13.

The WESG Global Grand Finals will be taking place in Shanghai, China with a $1.5 million prize pool. The dates for the final event are still unknown at this time.

Correction: An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that hooch would be standing in for Dosia on .Russia. In fact, when hooch had been competing on .Russia throughout the entirety of WESG. theScore esports apologizes for this error.​

Olivia Da Silva is a news editor at theScore esports. She likes piña coladas, getting caught in the rain and dank no-scopes. You're eligible for free high fives if you follow her on Twitter.