Prophecy unveil CS:GO team
Prophecy have made their first foray into Counter-Strike with the signing of an international team, the British organisation have announced.
With the Gfinity Elite Series, a league featuring eight teams, just about to start, Prophecy are the latest organisation to reveal their roster for the prestigious competition - and it is one that will certainly raise some eyebrows in the scene.
The team feature three well-known players in the Nordic region, including Norwegian veteran Karl-William "kalle" Haraldsen, who has been without a team since being released by Epsilon. The other two are Max "quix" Lindkvist, formerly of Publiclir.se and Archangels, and Fredrik "slap" Junbrant, who represented Sweden at last year's The World Championships and attended DreamHack Leipzig earlier this year with mix team qwerty.
Vladyslav "arch" Svistov, who was released from Elements Pro Gaming in February, and Ádám "kolor" Domoszlay, a 17-year-old Hungarian who has played for teams like GameAgents and Revolte in the past, round out Prophecy's roster, for which quix has high hopes.
"We are excited over the new lineup and believe we can bring good results in the upcoming Gfinity Elite Series and in other future tournaments," the Swedish player told HLTV.org.
"We are thankful for the support and opportunity Prophecy are able to provide for us and are looking forward to getting a lot done."
Prophecy will field the following team for the Gfinity Elite Series:
Karl-William "kalle" Haraldsen
Max "quix" Lindkvist
Fredrik "slap" Junbrant
Vladyslav "arch" Svistov
Ádám "kolor" Domoszlay
As we get ever closer to the big day, we're excited to announce the Prophecy CS:GO lineup! Get ready to #StartPlaying #prophLife pic.twitter.com/dm7zRcPYc4
— Prophecy (@ProphecyTeam) June 23, 2017