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Gen.G Mobil1 Racing Parts Ways with MaJicBear and Coaching Staff

Gen.G Mobil1 Racing has released player MaJicBear and its coaching staff as the organization heads into the offseason, signaling a significant roster reset.

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Gen.G Mobil1 Racing Makes Major Offseason Moves

Gen.G Mobil1 Racing is entering the offseason with a notably leaner roster after the organization confirmed it has parted ways with player MaJicBear and its coaching staff. The departures, reported by Sheep Esports, mark one of the more substantial personnel shake-ups the team has made ahead of an offseason period.

The simultaneous release of both a player and the coaching staff points to a broader structural reset rather than a single isolated decision. Teams that move on from coaching personnel alongside players typically signal an intent to rethink strategy, team culture, or competitive direction heading into the next season.

What We Know About the Departures

According to the report, MaJicBear and the coaching staff have all been let go by Gen.G Mobil1 Racing. No specific reason was publicly cited by the organization. Offseason roster moves of this kind are common across competitive gaming, as teams evaluate performance across the full season and make decisions ahead of the roster-signing window.

Gen.G Mobil1 Racing is the motorsport-adjacent esports operation running under the Gen.G banner, a Seoul-founded organization with teams across multiple titles. The Mobil1 partnership adds a motorsport sponsorship dimension to the brand, reflecting the growing overlap between traditional automotive sponsorships and competitive gaming.

MaJicBear's next move has not been announced. Similarly, details on where the departing coaching staff members will land have not been made public at the time of reporting.

What Comes Next for the Team

With both a player and coaching staff now off the books, Gen.G Mobil1 Racing faces a meaningful rebuilding task. Offseason periods in esports move quickly, and organizations that clear out staff early tend to position themselves to recruit ahead of competitors still sorting through end-of-season contracts.

Whether the team plans a partial rebuild or a more sweeping overhaul remains to be seen. Fans and analysts will be watching for any roster announcements as the signing window opens.

The story is still developing, and further details on replacements or organizational direction are expected in the coming weeks.

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