The North-American squad has been forced to replace one of their players. Support player Andrew 'Bronze' Riser is suffering from a back injury and will thus not be able to compete with the team for the time being. Former HoN player Daniel 'BloodyNine' Foster will fill the void.
CompLexity Gaming has announced that their support player Andrew 'Riser' Bronze will step down as an active player on the roster for now as a back injury puts him on the sideline. According to coL, Riser will stay on the team, but a replacement was imminent. Former HoN player Daniel 'BloodyNine' Foster has been acquired as the team's new support player and has already arrived at the Los Angeles bootcamp.
"[...] As an organization, we will always prioritize the well being of our players, and as such we immediately took steps to get Andrew home and into the hands of medical professionals. Riser will remain part of the compLexity Family and the coL.Dota team, helping his teammates with analysis, as well as contributing to the editorial section of our website. We hope that you will join us in wishing Andrew a speedy recovery from his injury."
The roster that is now known as compLexity Gaming was picked up by the organization several weeks ago and was formerly known as Stay Green. The team consists of five former Heroes of Newearth pro players that have all transitioned to Dota 2. Ever since the team was signed, it has been able to steadily improve and is currently sitting at the top of the North-American The Summit 2 division. With a winrate of 65% in October, the team has shown that it has been progressing a lot, but this change may set them back a bit.
coL.Dota roster:
Kyle 'swindlemelonzz' Freedman
Zakari 'Zfreek' Freedman
Daniel 'BloodyNine' Foster
Linus 'Limmp' Blomdin
David 'MoonMeander' Tan
Source: complexitygaming.com