Entropiq has informed HLTV.org that they have put their whole team on the transfer list. While the organization considers offers for both individual players and the club as a whole, the roster is scheduled to continue competing under the Entropiq moniker. The decision to split ways came following the team's third- to a fourth-place finish at ESL Challenger Melbourne, less than a month after Entropiq benched longtime AWPer Aleksei "El1an" Gusev.
In the 18 months that it has operated under the Entropiq brand, the Russian side has had a decent degree of success. An impressive high in the world rankings for Aleksei "NickelBack" Trofimov and their team occurred in January, reaching No. 9 thanks to victories at Pinnacle Fall Series 2 and the ESEA Premier Season 39. Unfortunately, the team's performance has declined from its peak levels while playing for the black and green, and they are currently ranked No. 38 in the globe.