Prophecy, who finished second to Epsilon in the inaugural season of the Gfinity Elite Series, have parted ways with their CS:GO roster.

The British esports organization Prophecy was represented by a mixture of European players since June, when they picked up the likes of Ádám "⁠kolor⁠" Domoszlay, Vladyslav "⁠arch⁠" Svistov and Fredrik "⁠slap⁠" Junbrant. The team, lead by former Epsilon member Karl-William "⁠kalle⁠" Haraldsen, competed exclusively in the Gfinity Elite Series.

kalle will be on the lookout for a new team

Prophecy finished third out of eight teams in the regular season of the league, earning a spot in the playoffs. There, they defeated EnVyUs Academy in the semi-final, but lost the grand final to Epsilon, placing second.

Despite the high placing, Prophecy decided to part ways with the six-man roster that represented them over the last three months, meaning that the following players are now free agents:

In the meantime, the Hungarian duo fleav and kolor were seen playing for volgare, who are set to compete in the Esports Balkan League, kalle played the WCA qualifiers with a Swedish mix AWTR, while slap stood in for Red Reserve at the end of August, but doesn't seem to be sticking with the squad.