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Envy is set to withdraw from CS: GO.

Envy is all set to withdraw from CS: GO. The entire lineup around Noah "⁠Nifty⁠" Francis will be placed on the transfer list.  After playing only one tournament in four months of the current constellation's existence, they will go their separate ways.

The Dallas-based organization will pull out of the game. If not much, at least for the time being. They had made the $2 million investment in 2020 as a founding member of Flashpoint. And, its Chief Gaming Officer and co-owner, Mike "hastr0" Rufail, stated in November that Envy had reserved a larger budget for CS: GO for 2020. It is way more than in the previous three years. Still, the organization is taking such a crucial decision.

Recently, Rufail discussed the struggles in operating in CS: GO in the current climate from an economic standpoint. He shared it in a recent Twitter exchange with journalist Jarek "DeKay" Lewis

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