Ex-Horny Homies And Chris01 Go Live As Cyber6

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3 min readOct 5, 2021

The handsome homies have reunited.

Former Horny Homies members form superstar line-up with Dominican mastermind Chris “Chris01” Disla. The team, who will play under their self-founded organization named “Cyber6,” will compete against 40 other teams in the Eastern Conference of ESEA Open, one of which is the friend and rival squad of Fourth Impact.

Announced earlier today, Cyber6 will run a 4/5 American, with the only exception being the team’s Dominican In-Game Leader.

Featured Video: Cyber6 CS:GO Season 39 Introduction

“Cyber6 Season 39” published by NEON on YouTube.

The Quintet’s numbers on the server are fairly promising, and there is a real chance of seeing them make playoffs on their debut season despite the lack of professional play time as of late.

During Season 37 with Horny Homies, Gizzle mastered the passive AWP playstyle and managed to drop an average of 10 kills a game. He also led his team in 1v1 and 1v2 clutches, with five and three to his name, respectively. The Inspirational AWPer hopes to make a return to the ESEA Main league but will take the longer and easier route up to avoid another potential burnout.

You can watch all of Cyber6’s future matches on Gizzle’s Twitch channel, where he will be streaming his POV: twitch.tv/GizzleCS

Flowji’s support role on the Homies was very crucial to their success. His consistent 1.0 rating throughout the season claimed him the highest number of Assists (31) on his squad, pushing them to win their final four games of the season.

As for Hotel, they played with Yikes Gaming in Season 37 for roughly half of the season, dropping 99 kills over 7 games. Their return will be questionable, but one to expect anything out of. Despite having only played 8 league games the past two seasons, Cameron has been seeing pugging quite often this past month in order to get back in form and be ready for their return. Impressively, they have averaged 21 frags a match, an equal 21% headshot rate, and dropped 39 multi-kill rounds over the 21 matches they played.

Akin to some of his other teammates, Chris doesn’t have much recent experience in league matches; he substituted at 4 games for Small Chillin, Inc, dropping 16 kills a match and maintaining the greatest ADR amongst all other stand-ins.

NEON, who also played under Small Chillin in Season 38, had inconsistent numbers but still maintained an average of 14 kills a match. If he’s able to play more of Nuke, which seemed to be his most successful map last season (at a 100% win rate and a 37–31 K/D ratio!), then we can also expect to see some great highlights and clips from him to say the least.

With this, Cyber6 CS:GO are:

🇺🇸 Jaden “Gizzle” Giles (AWP)

🇺🇸 Cameron “Hotel” Gravely

🇩🇴 Chris “Chris01” Disla (IGL)

🇺🇸 Jake “Flowji” Franklin

🇺🇸 Caleb “NEON” Hubbs

🇨🇦 Devin “HURRICANE” Kane (6th Man/Substitute)

C6 has not yet announced a coach.

Related: “Fourth Impact Unveils CS:GO Roster” / 10.05.2021

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