Tomáš "oskar" Šťastný has confirmed to HLTV.org that he has linked up with the former nEophyte CS:GO team, currently known as HLA`Vi.
The Czech player had been without a team after quitting myDGB.net at the end of December after his teammates complained about the amount of time he devoted to playing Dota 2.
The former 1.6 ace, who will replace Josef "pep1k" Božek, stressed that he is fully committed to this new challenge and stated his belief that HLA`Vi have the potential to beat 3DMAX.
"This seemed to me like the best option if I wanted to achieve something, and I believe that if we practice hard, we can be better than our rivals from Slovakia," Šťastnýtold HLTV.org.
"The reason I left 3DMAX was that it didn't feel right for me. We agreed on something in Prague at AMD Sapphire but the promise was broken, so I decided to leave them."
HLA`Vi are currently on the lookout for an organisation to represent, and interested parties can contact the team at d.klotzmann@gmail.com. The team's lineup is the following:
Michal "Bordel" Weiss Matouš "pussyhead" Urban Dominik "KLOCEK" Klotzmann Lukáš "Luka5" Zeman Tomáš "oskar" Šťastný
Funny we used Hla´Vi as our clantag in LAN events and Online leagues in Czech Republic.
I have no idea what the scene is like in Czech Republic since I stopped following it more than a year ago; but from what I can say it has never been much of an eSports scene.