In the wake of the team's shocking defeat in the second round of The International main event lower bracket, Amer "Miracle-" Barqawi, David "MoonMeander" Tan and Andreas "Cr1t-" Franck Nielsen have left OG.

According to a statement on Facebook, MoonMeander is being taken off the active roster, but Miracle- and Cr1t- chose to leave the team.

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"I would like to thank OG for everything. I had a really great time and thanks to Red Bull for the support they've been amazing. We had [really] good times and great memories together," Miracle- said in a statement. "I would like to thank Johan and Tal, they both taught me a lot. I still love everyone on OG, they are like a family to me and I wish them the very best."

"I am very appreciative for the past season that I shared with the 4 players on OG. We accomplished something few would have expected and it was the dream start to my career. I will forever cherish this last year and it’s with mixed feelings that I move on and continue to develop my career that all begun with OG," Cr1t- said in a statement.

"I hope that the fans that followed us and cheered for us will keep following me on my new endeavours. Shoutout to all my former teammates as well as Evany our manager and coach Seb."

While only formed in late 2015, the team were favorites to go all the way in The International after a string of victories at DreamLeague Season 5, The Manila Major, and The Frankfurt Major, ESL One Frankfurt and achieving a close second-place finish against Wings at The Summit 5.

The dominant winning streak made it all the more surprising when they were defeated early in TI, first by MVP Phoenix in the Upper Bracket, then swept 2-0 by TNC Gaming in the Lower Bracket, both teams with far less prodigious pedigrees.

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While OG did not announce any new players, they say they will announce their new roster soon.

"To Moon, Miracle- and Cr1t-: we will miss you. A family might have its ups and downs but it doesn’t just go away. We built a legacy together and all you will all be a part of that. Thank you," the team said in a statement. "We’ll soon announce the exciting new faces to OG…and some other surprises."

Sasha Erfanian is a news editor for theScore esports. Follow him on Twitter, it'll be great for his self-esteem.