Monday, December 23, 2024

Entity Gaming signs Excali and HuNtr for Marzil and psy

As per an exclusive revelation to TalkEsport, Entity Gaming, is set to bring changes to its active CSGO lineup. For, Simar “psy” Sethi is moved to inactivity and Agneya “Marzil” Koushik’s tenure with the organisation has ended.

Sethi had injured his hand in July 2017 and since then, he is suffering from Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI). During the time he heals back, the organization would focus on his ‘out of game skills’.

Agneya recently made it to the OpTic India roster and he has decided to leave Entity Gaming to join the North-American organization. It was a strenuous task for him to attend Entity’s bootcamp in Mumbai and side-by-side pursue his Engineering in Bengaluru. Hence, the star player has decided to further continue his career under the OpTic banner which would possibly be setting up a bootcamp for the Indian franchise in the capital city of Karnataka.

Sid Joshi, manager of Entity Gaming reclaimed that the new roster will dominate the Asian CSGO fraternity. In his words “Complete India dominance and Asian recognition.”

This duo, alongside Bhavin “HellrangeR” Kotwani, Anuj “Amaterasu” Sharma and Aaqib “Falken” Dingankar has won ESL India Premiership Winter LAN Finals 2017 and secured second place at ESL India Premiership Summer Season LAN Finals 2018.

Karan “Excali” Mhaswadkar and Ishpreet “HuNtr” Singh would be replacing the departing duo – Agneya “Marzil” Koushik & Simar “psy” Sethi.

Earlier, on June 2, TalkEsport had already reported the Marzil-Excali move. Karan and Ishpreet have already played for Entity Gaming in the past alongside Tejas “Ace” Sawant, Ayush “astaRRR” Deora and Bharath “ribbi” Reddy.

Entity Gaming’s upcoming roster for the new season

  • Bhavin “HellrangeR” Kotwani
  • Anuj “Amaterasu” Sharma
  • Aaqib “Falken” Dingankar
  • Karan “Excali” Mhaswadkar
  • Ishpreet “HuNtr” Singh
  • Simar “Psy” Sethi (Inactive)

This comes as a shocking news for the winners of ESL India Premiership Summer Season LAN Finals winner – Team Invictus, since, only two out of five from the winning line-up would continue further. Bharath “ribbi” Reddy has announced retirement. Whereas, Excali-HuNtr duo have found their new home in Entity Gaming.

Bhavya Shah
Bhavya Shahhttps://talkesport.com
Bhavya is an esports enthusiast who's been living video games since boyhood. First-person shooters are his inclinations.

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