ENCE is leaving PUBG
The Finnish esports organization ENCE has announced its decision to leave the competitive PUBG scene. After four years of playing at the pro level, the club decided to step down. Probably, this decision is due to not getting into the affiliate program, which was announced a little earlier by the developers .
After much deliberation, we have come to the decision to leave PUBG. With this, we also officially release the remaining members of our roster. After four years in PUBG, unfortunately it's time for us to give up the discipline. We have reached the highest high since the beginning in 2019 when our first roster won PEL Phase 1 and there have been many other memorable moments and high places since then over the years.
Our decision to leave PUBG is driven by changes to the esports structure of the game. Unfortunately, this made it financially impossible for us to continue to maintain a PUBG roster. Thanks for the memories; you were all great and we wish you all the best for the future.
Through many roster changes, the only constant players have been SKUIJKE and SENTEX, whom we would like to especially thank for sticking with us over the years.
The ENCE organization has been represented in the discipline since 2019. During this time, the club's rosters won PUBG Europe League 2019: Phase 1 and Lantrek 2020, and also took second place in the ESL PUBG Masters 2021 Europe Spring.
It should be noted that earlier the club was a member of the partner program in Europe, but in the light of recent changes in the ecosystem, it failed to get into the number of eight partner teams.
Back at the end of last year, ENCE made changes in the roster, saying goodbye to Mise, NOOKIE and coach SENTEX. However, now the organization is finally leaving the scene, releasing the remaining players.
The latest ENCE PUBG roster:
- SKUIJKE
- Skav
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