Endpoint have officially announced today that Miłosz “mhL” Knasiak has left the team and signed a new contract with Falcons. This follows a report from neL and HLTV earlier in the week stating that the team’s failure to qualify for the BLASTtv Paris Major put an end the French project which has made them move towards an international squad. The reports also stated that the team is looking to sign another Endpoint alumni, Mohammad “BOROS” Malhas.
mhL was an invaluable asset to Endpoint during his time on the roster as he posted a 1.20 HLTV rating over an eight month period, including a huge 1.26 rating at ESL Pro League Season 17 Conference Europe. The young AWPer helped the team in many CCT campaigns as well as being a vital part of two ESL Premiership title runs. The former MOUZ NXT player will not be easy to replace.
Unfortunately for Endpoint, mhL becomes just another future star that will not see their full potential in an the “Steel City” jersey. During the BLASTtv Paris Major RMRs, every single former Endpoint player in attendance made the Major and yet Endpoint failed to make it through the Open Qualifiers. The British organisation has gained a reputation for being the Southampton of CS:GO, finding great young talents but never being able to keep them. Now it is time for them to rebuild and use their proven scouting to build a new and exciting roster.
Endpoint are now:
Max “MiGHTYMAX” Heath
Kia “Surreal” Man
Nikita “HeavyGod” Martynenko
Allan “Rejin” Petersen (Coach)