Isurus parted away with their CS:GO team, which was then bought by BESTIA, a brand-new company. In order to accommodate the lineup before the RMR qualifications, Argentine rapper and poker player Alejandro Andrés "Papo" Lococo founded their own residence. After Isurus announced they were disbanding their CS:GO squad the previous day, the statement marked the first time in over six years that the company wouldn't be fielding a roster for Valve's first-person shooter. The organisation said that they will keep providing "sports guidance and management" to the lineup.
Nicolás "Noktse" Dávila's six-year employment with the company, which he started in February 2017 along with reversive, comes to an end as a result of the revelation. While reversive had three different stints with Isurus, the in-game commander was with the group until his departure on Monday.