On June 24th 2016, Luminosity Gaming would become SK Gaming in one of the most controversial roster transfers in CS:GO history.

Under the SK Gaming banner, the first tournament the Brazilians would participate in would be ESL One: Cologne—a Major in 2016.

At Cologne, the all-star lineup would only drop a single map, going 8-1 in the tournament to take home their second straight Major title.

SK Gaming earned a whopping +208 kill-death differential through nine maps. To put that into perspective, the second highest kill-death differential by a team was a +96 by Fnatic over eight maps.

The standout performer at Cologne was coldzera, who lead the field in player rating, kill-death differential, damage per round, kills per round and deaths per round.

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