Signify sign CS:GO team
Signify have announced their entry into the competitive CS:GO scene with a roster comprised of Vietnamese star Cong "crazyguy" Anh Ngo and former OpTic India players.
Signify is an Indian esports organisation, which was founded in mid-2017 with a Dota2 roster competing in the local and SEA circuits. Following some success in their first esports title, Signify announced on Facebook that it was time to expand to another title.
One of the familiar names to join the new CS:GO squad is crazyguy, the "Beast from the East", formerly of Skyred, Recca, UTM, GameTV and more. The Vietnamese AWPer was last seen playing for Revolution at eXTREMESLAND 2018 Asia Finals in late October.

Following the aftermath of the infamous forsaken scandal, ex-OpTic India duo Lukas "yb" Gröning and Agneya "Marzil" Koushik have moved on from the incident and will further their careers on Signify.
Tejas "Ace" Sawant, one of India's most experienced players has been revealed on the active lineup, commonly known for his time representing his country at ESL One Cologne 2014 Major under the Wolves banner.
Filling the last spot is 20-year-old Debanjan "DeathMakeR" Das, an upcoming Indian talent that previously played for JMD and Entity in the upper echelons of the domestic scene from 2017 onwards.
Signify's multinational roster currently looks as follows:
Cong "crazyguy" Anh Ngo
Lukas "yb" Gröning
Agneya "Marzil" Koushik
Tejas "Ace" Sawant
Debanjan "DeathMakeR" Das
Tournament officials have confirmed to HLTV.org that the new Signify squad will take part in the DreamHack Mumbai Invitational BYOC qualifiers, which is set to kick off today.