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Epsilon Return To CS:GO by Picking Up Shox&co

After a lengthy absence from the male scene, Epsilon have picked up the former Clan Mystik team

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The organization has continuously stayed active in the female CS:GO scene, but took a hiatus from the male one in 2013. Now they return by picking up one of the contenders who are arguably in the top 10 of the world, the team that formerly represented Clan-Mystik. The return coincides with mTw's return to the scene, who were equally absent for well over a year before they picked up a team several days ago.

The squad, which houses probably the best player in the world in Richard 'shox' Papillon, went separate ways with Clan Mystik relatively recent after being with the organization in several different iterations for easily over a year.

The first appearance of the team will be at DreamHack Summer in just a few days, where they have drawn Ninjas in Pyjamas, ENCE and Berzerk, allowing them a reasonable chance to advance to the round of 8.

Richard 'shox' Papillon said the following about the squad finding Epsilon as their new sponsor:

We are really happy to work with Epsilon today, it has been a big organisation since many years and will continue to grow in the future. It’s a big chance for us, we hope to work together as long as we can. Thanks to bring us in your family!

Even though the team is still young, we hope to represent Epsilon as best as we can at DreamHack Summer, see you there!

The team consists of:

  • Robin 'GMX' STAHMER
  • Fabien 'kioShiMa' Fiey
  • Valentin 'mistou' Balbastro
  • Gordon 'Sf' GIRY
  • Richard 'Shox' Papillon

image source: Epsilon-esports.com

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