Titan CS: GO: Where Do They Go Next?
Singaporean eSports organization Titan earlier announced its financial dissolution after being unable to name a budget for the year 2016 due to financial difficulties. As a result, they lose both their Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS: GO) and Smite teams in the process.
However, it is not the end for the road for the legendary French CS: GO lineup as Kemal Sadikoglu, team director for Team Secret, has publicly announced his intention to negotiate with the players on Twitter:
If you guys would like to talk about what you guys have in mind for the future DM me @shoxCSGO @Titan_Ex6TenZ @Titan_ScreaM @Titan_ScreaM
— Kemal Sadikoglu (@ksadikoglu) January 14, 2016
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Adil “ScreaM” Benrlitom has also confirmed that the lineup will stay together and that they will play as a team in the coming days.
We are not disbanding, we are not A part of Titan anymore. More info very soon!
— ScreaM (@ScreaM_) January 13, 2016
In another Twitter post, Jerome Sudries, the manager of the former Titan lineup, has expressed his willingness to open up talks with other organizations.
If you are interested in contacting us regarding any business inquiries, please contact me at [email protected]
— Jérôme Sudries (@NiaK) January 14, 2016
Sudries also makes it clear to all that they have left the Singaporean organization on friendly terms, even going far as to call them a “family” on his social media posts.
Given the very fact that many big-name organizations such as Team Solomid (TSM) and Evil Geniuses (EG) are looking for a solid team to represent their respective brands in CS: GO, it is entirely possible that the ex-Titan roster will be picked up sooner than later.
The question is: Will Team Secret be able to get to them first? Or will the rest of the big guns be able to grab them under their noses?
The upcoming days will tell.
Titan’s former lineup is as follows:
Kévin “Ex6TenZ” Droolans
Adil “ScreaM” Benrlitom
Cédric “RpK” Guipouy
Richard “shox” Papillon
Edouard “SmithZz” Dubourdeaux
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