rocker announced his retirement and left Apex Legends
American esportsman rocker announced his retirement and left Apex Legends. The 19-year-old player spoke about this on his social networks, citing a loss of interest in the game and training.
I'm done with Apex Legends. I've been lying to myself for a while saying that I want to practice and that I enjoy the game, but really I just can't enjoy it, let alone play the game for more than two hours at a time. This is on top of the legal issues I've run into with this game.
I thought that creating a new team and returning to where I was before would do something, but it just didn't happen. I'm tired of competing in Battle Royale and competitive Apex Legends has been like a side job for a long time compared to streaming, which sucks.
Thanks to everyone who has supported me over the years.
rocker has been performing on the professional stage since 2019. During his career, the 19-year-old American played for teams such as NRG and Cloud9, with whom he won ALGS Online #6 - North America, ALGS Winter Circuit Playoffs - North America, Knights Carnage Cup #1, SCARZ CUP - 2021 and FFL - Global Challenge #1, and also made it to the top three at Apex Legends Global Series: Split 1 Pro League - North America, Apex Legends Global Series: Split 1 Playoffs - North America and Apex Legends Global Series: Split 2 Pro League - North America.
Note that in early December, rocker was left without a team, as the Cloud9 organization decided to leave the discipline. However, at the same time, the American lost any motivation to continue his career further.
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