Three Hundred moved under the banner of Short Circuit Gaming
American esports organization Short Circuit Gaming has announced that it has signed four PUBG players. Their eyes fell on the representatives of the Three Hundred team. Cybersportsmen previously played just in the mix and tried to conquer many tournaments. Their top 3 performances of all time include their 4th place finish at ESL PUBG Masters: Americas Phase 1 ($5,000), 9th place at PUBG Continental Series 6: Americas ($6,000) and 10th place at PUBG Continental Series 5: Americas ($8,500).
Jace 'Voxsic' Patras, Jesse 'Neferhor' Watson, Russell 'Xtreme' Walters and Richard 'RichyB' Battaglia will now play under the Short Circuit Gaming tag.
The quartet is made up of players of different calibers. The team includes both RichyB, who does not have a lot of prize money and has not even reached the $3,300 mark, and Voxsic. The latter has a victory at OGA PUBG PIT Invitational Season 3 ($9,000), a runner-up at Global Loot League Season 2 ($21,000) and PUBG Continental Series 3: North America ($32,500), and the total amount of prize money earned has surpassed $60,000.
The last tournament in which Three Hundred played was Chunks League Season 3. There the team could not show a good performance and took 10th place. However, it is worth noting that the prize fund of the tournament was $2,400, and therefore the players could not be serious about it.
Short Circuit Gaming PUBG roster
- Jace 'Voxsic' Patras
- Jesse 'Neferhor' Watson
- Russell 'Xtreme' Walters
- Richard 'RichyB' Battaglia
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