ANN ARBOR– A roster that included nearly twenty players has been whittled down to eight following Ruination’s 1-2 loss to Black Ops Saturday, prompting the international community to expand their search for players globally.

The search for Ruination players has been expanded to include a global search involving 25 countries
New information has recently come to light, including the discovery that communication systems were systematically shut down at the beginning of the season. While responses did come in, they were far more sporadic, and often in very broken English, suggesting the possibility of a hijacking.
“I initially thought that perhaps guys were just ignoring emails,” said GM Mark Woods.
The season progressed for about seven weeks before this discovery, leading experts to believe that members of the team could “be anywhere,” leading to expanded searches along two corridors, including China towards Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan in the north and Indonesia and the Indian Ocean toward the south.
Rumors have been swirling of a vast non-conspiracy, however, including the possibility that players are simply “falling asleep on the couch” after fully intending to play. In fact, others have returned to play, including Anthony Ciatti who received two minor penalties and the team’s lone goal after taking a much-needed vacation, sources claimed.