AD Carry, Konstantinos "FORG1VEN" Tzortziou, has spoken out about Gambit Gaming's decision to move him to the bench in a post on Facebook, and also addressed his possible future plans. FORG1VEN's post is in response to his removal from the Gambit Gaming starting roster on Tuesday, wherein the team made it clear they are open to transfer offers for the star AD carry.

Hello, update:As of yesterday i am not part of GMB active lineup, but still am contracted until the end of Spring... Posted by Forg1ven247 on Wednesday, October 14, 2015

"As of the future, I intend on taking a decision after world championship ends on whether i continue competing on LCS or just simply skip a split (not retiring) and do something else," said FORG1VEN in his post. "This decision is not easy to take and i sincerely try be as reasonable as possible, cause last split was a complete disappointment (although i finally learned to be 100% teamplayer and not 50%) and the game has grown to be not fun to play in comparison to previous seasons."

Gambit Gaming recently narrowly avoided relegation out of the EU LCS after finishing the summer split a disappointing eight with a record of 7-11, but has not played with FORG1VEN in the starting roster since Week 8 due to a four game ban.

On his experience as a member of Gambit, FORG1VEN had mixed feeling. Although he stated that the organization was the most professional he had worked with, he also said he was disappointed in the team's overall performance.

"Also about the players, yes i have severe/several complaints about lackluster performances on stage but other than that everyone tried their hardest, cool personalities and fun to interact with."

He also cleared up some misconceptions surrounding his recent play in another MOBA, Heroes of the Storm, stating that he was simply taking a break from League of Legends and was not finished with the game yet.

He wrapped up by saying that his future as a competitive League player was pending on the offers he receives, largely due to the negative impacts eSports has had on his life.

"So it pretty much all comes up to the lineups that i will be presented with. As much as i appreciate league and all that it gave to me, it also took many things away from my life."

Nic Doucet is a News Editor for theScore eSports. You can follow him on Twitter.