One of the most iconic organisations in Counter-Strike, Complexity has announced a few changes to its roster. They will be adding Rickeh to the team. Ricky “Rickeh” Mulholland is an Australian CS: GO player and he was a part of the Renegades squad which made a huge inroad into NA scene. Rickeh is a rifler and In-Game Leader and he can provide the necessary direction for the Complexity squad.
Complexity secured their spot at the IEM Katowice 2019 Major due to their performance at the previous major. Watching Jason. B. Lake hyping up Complexity’s CS: GO team at the FaceIT London Major was indeed a treat to watch for many. Complexity is one of the legendary organisations in Counter-Strike with some of the biggest names in previous versions of the game. They secured their place at the IEM Katowice 2019 and we hope to see a strong performance for the team.
IT'S @Rickeh! #coLcs pic.twitter.com/DwJYxW7xNz
— Complexity ✭ (@Complexity) December 29, 2018
N0thing to stand-in for the Major.
Another announcement saw N0thing as a potential stand-in for the team during the Major. The former Cloud9 player and one of the most experienced North American players, Jordan Gilbert will be playing for Complexity at the Major. His addition to the team brings about a lot of experience and will help the young roster of the team to advance forward. We can expect the team to make huge inroads at the tournament. No one expects Complexity to potentially win the tournament, but they can definitely prove to be the dark horse at the event.
HEEEEEEE'S BAAAAAAAACK!!
Welcoming @n0thing back home for a limited time only, joining #coLcs for one last run at the Major. Let's get it! 🔥 pic.twitter.com/D6tp2UucXi
— Complexity ✭ (@Complexity) December 29, 2018
IEM Katowice 2019 will take place from 13th February till 3rd of March 2019. It will be the biggest Counter-Strike event ever and feature 24 of the world’s best teams. It has a prize pool of $1 million as well as the bragging rights of being the world’s best Counterstrike team.