Dignitas plans to return to competitive CSGO

Dignitas have announced that after one year away from men’s CSGO, they are planning to make a return. Dignitas CEO Michael “Prindi” Prindiville was seen asking “Hungry Players” to get in touch with him as he is looking forward to build a team that can ‘Change The Game’ and ‘Build a Dynasty’ in a youtube video.

Dignitas have been without a men’s CS:GO squad since August 2018, when they parted ways with the ex SoaR line-up following relegation from the ESL Pro League. They want to recreate the success they enjoyed under League Of Legends once they acquired the Clutch Gaming Line-Up, under the evergrowing circuit of Counter-Strike.

Dignitas are no strangers to CS as they go back in 2006 when they attended 5 majors, the last one being ESL One Cologne when they fielded a Danish line-up. Player who competed in Dignitas colors Mathias “MSL” Lauridsen, Kristian “k0nfig” Wienecke and René “cajunb” Borg are currently looking for a new home as OpTic Gaming are open to offers for their team after being acquired by the Immortals Gaming Club (IGC).

Like Dignitas, 100 Thieves founder and owner Matthew “Nadeshot” Haag recently announced that he is looking to sign a “championship-caliber team”, while Complexity CEO and founder Jason Lake wrote on Twitter that he wants to “build a juggernaut” after the team’s disappointing campaign at the StarLadder Major.