Swedish player Jacob "pyth" Mourujärvi has officially confirmed that he has parted ways with Winterfox, a team whose core is situated in North America.

Following the announcement of Winterfox's signing of Mythic before the major qualifiers at DreamHack Open Stockholm, the team afterward quickly lost their motivational trade winds due to numerous issues.

Following the major qualifiers, three of Winterfox's players remained behind in Europe for supposed visa problems, meaning that the team had to play in North American leagues with overall high ping, leading to poor records in CEVO Season 8 and ESL ESEA Pro League's second season.

I'm not playing for Winterfox as I decided to leave the team after the major qualifiers, this has nothing to do with recent results.

— Jacob Mourujärvi (@pythWFX) October 23, 2015

Jacob "⁠pyth⁠" Mourujärvi has now confirmed on Twitter that he will no longer play as part of Winterfox's five, something which has been apparent recently as the team have taken to using stand-ins such as Kyle "⁠flowsicK⁠" Mendez and most recently Ronnie "⁠ryx⁠" Bylicki to fill-in for their Swedish players.



pyth bids adieu to his North American experiment

The fate of Winterfox's two other European players, Jonatan "⁠Devilwalk⁠" Lundberg and David "⁠Xp3⁠" Garrido, remains unclear however barring an official announcement.

Winterfox's remaining roster is technically:

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