Limitless ceases operations

The organization housed many NA players.

Limitless, a Los Angeles-based esports organization, announced its closure on September 8th.

The organization, which was created in 2021, invested in NA CS:GO and CS2 teams throughout these years, and had been away from the scene since November 2024, when it parted ways with its latest roster.

Over the course of its history, Limitless housed known NA players like Matthew "Cryptic" Whitmore, Austin "Austin" Meadows, Bobby "stamina" Eitrem, and Joshua "JBa" Barutt. However, Limitless never managed to ascend beyond the tier-two scene in North America like some of its competitors.

Besides Counter-Strike esports, Limitless housed a South African lineup in Rocket League.

Limitless released an official statement to the press, but it didn't provide a reason for its closure. One of Limitless' co-owners was the current Detroit Lions guard Graham Glasgow.

You can read the statement in full below:

With heavy hearts, Limitless announces its closure, marking the end of an incredible four-year journey filled with endless memories. We extend our deepest gratitude to our dedicated players, whose passion brought our world to life.

We are immensely thankful for our staff, past and present, whose creativity and commitment shaped our success. To our creators, your innovative spirit inspired us daily. To our fans, your unwavering support fueled our drive. Finally, to our investors, thank you for believing in our vision.

Though this chapter closes, the memories we've created together will live on. Thank you all for being a part of the Limitless legacy.

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September 9, 2025 09:22PM
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