Complexity Gaming said goodbye to blameF
The collaboration between Benjamin 'blameF' Bremer and Complexity Gaming came to an end after 2 years and 1 month. The club's management made an announcement on the Twitter account and the rest of the media. For Bremer, playing under the Complexity Gaming tag was a key moment in his career. From 2017 to 2019, blameF played in teams such as Aquiver eSports, Great Danes, Epsilon eSports and Heroic. In these teams, he did not achieve any interesting achievements, which cannot be said about his time at Complexity Gaming. Together with the latter, Benjamin Bremer became the champion at such tournaments as BLAST Premier: Spring 2020 European Finals ($ 335,000), #HomeSweetHome: Week 3/4/6/7 ($ 30,000), as well as BLAST Premier: Spring Groups 2021 ($ 25,000) and other events.
During his time at Complexity Gaming, blameF was able to earn over $ 170,000 in prize money.
On his Twitter account, blameF also announced that it is now a free agent. He thanked the management of the esports club for the joint work done and announced the search for a new organization in which he would continue his career.
Complexity recently reported that players such as Christian 'k0nfig' Vinecke and Valentin 'poizon' Vasilev have left their team. Only jks, es3tag, coldzera and peacemaker remained in the team.
Updated roster of Complexity Gaming
- Justin 'jks' Savage
- Patrick 'es3tag' Hansen
- Marcelo 'coldzera' David (substitute)
- Louis 'peacemaker' Tadeu (trainer)
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