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Envy returns to CS:GO, debuts North American roster featuring Nifty and jdm

The Boys in Blue are back.
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Team Envy is back in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive esports with a team from North America.

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The newest edition of the Boys in Blue feature a number of familiar faces from the NA region, including Noah “Nifty” Francis, Josh “jdm” Marzano, Steven “reltuC” Cutler, Kory “SEMPHIS” Friese, and Tayler “Drone” Johnson. They’ll be joined by coach Zachary “Eley” Stauffer and analyst Taylor “tairored” Borrmall under the Envy banner.

Related: Envy drops French CS:GO teams, looking for new talent in North America

Envy also acquired the final league spot in the NA region of the ESL Pro League by acquiring the ex-Splyce trio of Drone, SEMPHIS, and reltuC. Renegades’ Nifty is coming onto the squad alongside former Team Liquid AWPer jdm, who’s been a free agent since his contract with Liquid ended in June.

This news comes months after the organization dropped its French CS:GO team, who were relegated from both the NA ECS and ESL Pro Leagues. The previous roster fielded a number of talented players such as Adil “ScreaM” Benrlitom, Vincent “Happy” Schopenhauger, Ali “hAdji” Hainouss, Fabien “kioShiMa” Fiey, and Cedric “RpK” Guipouy.

At that time, Envy dropped both its main and academy teams so that it could transition to North America for competition, where the organization is based. Part of the decision to let go its French players was influenced by player politics and rough team chemistry, which kioShiMa highlighted as unhealthy and problematic in June.

Envy will begin its campaign in the NA ESL Pro League starting Oct. 2.


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Jamie Villanueva
CS:GO writer and occasional IGL support pugger that thinks he's good but is actually trash.
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