Luminosity looking to add Skullz among other assumed changes

Luminosity looking to add Skullz among other assumed changes

Aditya Singh Rawat
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The Brazilian organization, Luminosity might be looking to strengthen their roster by adding a talented 17-year-old player, Felipe ‘skullz’ Medeiros according to reports by HLTV and Mais Esports.

The youngster currently playing for W7M has grabbed Luminosity’s attention. With an overall rating of 1.28 since joining W7M, the youngster has been performing really well and shows great potential to turn into a star.


Another player that Luminosity has shown interest in is Marcelo ‘chelo’ Cespedes according to Yahoo Esportes. Currently playing for INTZ, this will be the 21-year-olds first Major appearance. Chelo has previously played with Luminosity from July 2017 - April 2018 and since leaving the organization, he has grown a lot, making Luminosity turn their head and notice him.


While Luminosity plans on bringing in these players, they need to make space in the roster and according to another report by Mais Esports, Luminosity is now open and ready to hear offers concerning Henrique ‘HEN1’ Teles.

HEN1 joined the organization back in June 2018 and has since then helped the team secure a second-place finish at DreamHack Open Valencia 2018 followed by a victory at the GG.Bet Summer Brazil and another second-place finish at DreamHack Open Atlanta 2018.


While HEN1 departs, his twin brother Lucas ‘LUCAS1’ Teles is still playing for MIBR on loan. Let’s see what changes do Luminosity make in order to bolster their roster before the new season.


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Aditya is the in-house CS:GO writer at AFK Gaming. While his understanding of the esports space is not restricted by geographical borders, his current focus lies in the Asian region. Understands and follows almost all major esport titles.

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