With Complexity's new roster being ineligible to play in the second stage of ESL Pro League Season 10 Americas, the organizers have invited Singularity to replace them.

The Dallas-based organization has forfeited the second stage of the competition due to recent additions of Valentin "⁠poizon⁠" Vasilev and Kristian "⁠k0nfig⁠" Wienecke, which rendered the new lineup ineligible to participate in the rest of the regular season as the two new players had already taken part in it with other teams — Windigo and OpTic, respectively.

ESL turned to Singularity after Cloud9 declined the invitation

To replace Complexity, the organizers initially invited Group B's fourth-placed team, Cloud9, who were next in line but declined the offer, fueling rumors of turmoil within Damian "⁠daps⁠" Steele's team, who have recently withdrawn from DreamHack Open Atlanta.

ESL turned to Singularity instead as the "best-placed North American team eligible to participate in the next stage", which sees the Skyler "⁠Relyks⁠" Weaver-led team complete a group featuring ATK, DETONA, and Envy, set to be played from November 13-15.