Ryzen retires from PUBG Mobile
Mohammed 'Ryze' Alby has ended his struggle in the professional arena of PUBG and will no longer compete with other teams and players in tournaments in this discipline. Information about this appeared on the Instagram account of Bigetron RA, an esports club in which Ryzen performed all the time.
Mohammed is a player of one team. His career began in November 2018 under the Bigetron RA tag and ended today. For 3 years and 4 months, the Indonesian esportsman has repeatedly achieved success in various tournaments. He won the following events: PUBG Mobile Club Open - Fall Split Global Finals, PUBG Mobile Pro League - Indonesia Season 1: League, PUBG Mobile Pro League - Indonesia Season 1: Finals, PUBG Mobile World League Season 0: East, PUBG Mobile Pro League - Southeast Asia Season 2 and Ultimate Warrior Showdown 2021. In addition, he took second place at PUBG Mobile Club Open - Spring Split: SEA Championship, PUBG Mobile Star Challenge 2019 and PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2020: League. The most important achievements of the esportsman can rightly be considered the victory at the PUBG Mobile Club Open - Fall Split Global Finals, PUBG Mobile World League Season 0: East and the second place at the PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2020: League. For the above achievements, he received $205,000, $155,000 and $129,500, respectively.
Ryzen was inactive on the team, and his place was taken by Mohammed 'uHigh' Arasts, who joined the team on August 1 last year.
With the departure of Ryzen, the team line-up will look like this:
- Made 'Zuxxy' Bagas Pramudita
- Made 'Luxxy' Bagus Prabaswara
- Leander 'LiQuiD' Deusfjell
- Mohammed 'uHigh' Diya Ulhak Bin Mohd Arasz
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