North American esports organisation Complexity has announced the termination of its content creator programme, marking the end of a key community-focused initiative.

The announcement was made via a statement posted on the organisation’s official X account. The post reflected on the history of the programme, stating, “Over the years, we’ve had the privilege of working with some incredibly passionate talent.” It credited the creators involved for having “consistently delivered both on-stream and irl [in real life], entertaining and inspiring countless viewers across the world.”

The statement highlighted the role these ambassadors played in uniting fanbases through shared gaming interests and charitable endeavours, specifically naming the fundraising organisation Extra Life. Complexity expressed pride in what its creators had “accomplished and contributed to the community.”

Despite this history, the organisation confirmed the programme’s conclusion, stating, “today we must sadly announce the end of our content creator programme.”

While no further details were provided regarding the reasons for the dissolution or the future direction of the organisation’s content strategy, earlier this year Complexity has departed from the Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) scene after 20 years of presence citing “economic challenges” and raising concerns about the future of the organisation.