The team’s biggest breakthrough was in November during the European RMR A, where they defeated GL and Sangal Esports. They came within touching distance of qualifying for the Perfect World Shanghai Major 2024, but lost against fnatic in a well-fought 1:2 series.
This news comes just days after Dynamo Eclot parted ways with their in-game leader, Rasmus “kreaz” Johansson. Much like the Romanian player, kreaz has been a member of the team since December 2023. Under his leadership, the team was able to achieve their first and only international LAN appearance in 2024.
With Blytz benched, the current Dynamo Eclot roster now consists of: Vit “nbqq” Pohlot, Martin “Dytor” Handl, and David “forsyy” Bílý. This opens up spots for two new players, and the organization’s CEO has teased that announcements regarding the new hires will be made in the coming days. Given the team’s near miss in securing a spot in a major tournament, these changes come as no surprise to fans.
What did Dynamo Eclot and Blitz say?
Dynamo Eclot CEO, Martin Novotný addressed this change in the roster, saying, “Blytz played a key role in our success last year and his individual qualities are undeniable, which makes this decision risky. Nevertheless, we have decided to take advantage of the opportunities the market is currently offering and take the team in a new, hopefully successful direction. You can look forward to the announcement of two new players in just a few days.”

In response to this news, Blytz took to X to share his thoughts, stating: “Will be warming the bench for a little while. Thank you to everyone for all the good memories on and off the server, we sure did our best.”
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