CompLexity Gaming has found a new fifth player for its CS:GO roster over a month after their unsuccessful run at the IEM Katowice Major.
Hunter “SicK” Mims is the newest player from North America to sign with compLexity, the organization announced today. SicK will be replacing Jordan “n0thing” Gilbert on the active lineup, who spent the last three months on the team as a stand-in.
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The 20-year-old SicK is also reuniting with his former teammates Shahzeb “ShahZaM” Khan and Ricardo “Rickeh” Mulholland on the roster, where he will also play alongside Peter “stanislaw” Jarguz and Rory “dephh” Jackson. Previously, SicK competed with ShahZaM and Rickeh under the TSM and Misfits banners back in 2017 and in 2018.
It’s unclear whether n0thing will go back to the analyst desk or if he will try to move on to another top team in either NA or Europe. He may play for Old Guys Club in ESEA Premier Season 31, depending on whether they are able to retain their spot in the Premier division of the league.