Stepping away from competitive COD.
The past 10+ years have been some of, if not the best years of my life. I've met some of the most amazing and talented people throughout my career in competitive Call of Duty. This wasn't an easy decision, especially because it's been such a huge part of my life for the past decade. But as I've gotten older and times have changed, I started to drift away from the "fun" aspect of the game that I had.
I really wanted to go out with a bang, and not really in the way that I did, but everything happens for a reason. I hopped back into challengers to see if I would find that spark and drive again, to get back where I felt I belonged. Unfortunately, that wasn't the case for me, and I started to feel mentally drained from it all.
For me, it's time to move forward and pursue more of my dreams I have outside of competing. I want to thank my wife, my family, my friends, my teammates, my coaches and everyone who has supported me throughout this journey. Call of Duty will always be apart of me, and I'm grateful that I was able to live out my dream of being a Call of Duty Pro..
Onto the next chapter.
Love.
Attach on Kenny:
“I don’t know what changed for him because he literally won MW3 champs.. I think maybe it’s just the games, because he’s a great player.. we’ve seen players be really good at some games bad at the next.. maybe it’s personal stuff.” 🗣️👀
❌Humillación contra M8s
❌Humillación contra KOI
La crisis es real, los fichajes no están funcionando, no se ven dominantes y no hay química en el equipo.
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