Polish roster announce breakup
The players of Anonymo have decided to split ways after failing to qualify for BLAST Paris RMR.
Anonymo, who perhaps is most known for their dispute with Ninjas in Pyjamas back in 2021, has withdrawn from all tournaments going forward.
The Polish Organization announced the end of its current lineup in a post on Twitter.
- We would like to inform you that our CS:GO team has decided to end playing together in Anonymo. Thus, each player can look for new options, and we will keep our fingers crossed for the next steps in their careers. Gentlemen, thank you for writing an emotional story.
The team has had 20 Polish players attached since the launch of Anonymo in 2021. There is no news about the future of the Organization.
Several of the players from the latest lineup of Anonymo have commented on the breakup. One of them is Grzegorz 'SZPERO' Dziamałek, who in a TweetLonger post gave some context into why the split was necessary.
- Together with the players from Anonymo, we decided to end our adventure and go separate ways. For me it was quite a short period, because it lasted less than 2 months. I joined the team at a very difficult time, but I knew what I was signing up for. The goal was to improve our game and be ready for rmr and then decide what to do next. We played this tournament better than everything else, but we were not satisfied with our performance in any way. Except that, there were other factors, such as the departure of the coaching staff.
Anonymo was ranked the fifth-best Polish roster at the latest ranking update yesterday.