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