Whimpy left Parabellum Esports location
The Parabellum Esports Twitter account has announced a change to the Rainbow Six roster. Kyle 'Whimpy' Anderson left the team, having been in the starting lineup for more than two months. He came to play under the Parabellum Esports tag on March 7th. For all two months of his stay at Parabellum, the player performed only 1 time. This happened as part of the North American League for Rainbow Six. The performance of Parabellum Esports at NAL 2022 Stage 1 ended with a occupied 7th line in the standings out of 10 possible. As a reward, the team received $2,000 and 140 rating units.
The team stopped a stone's throw away from reaching the Six Charlotte Major 2022 and, of course, the club's management did not like this result. Parabellum Esports already has five esports players, and therefore there is no need to replace the departed Whimpy as such. Under the Parabellum tag, Javier 'Eskaa' Avoine, Jameson 'KoolAid' Lancaster, Keygen 'P3NGU1N' Smith, Alejandre 'BlaZ' Thomas and Tim 'Creators' Humpherys will continue their performances.
Whimpy, who left the ranks of Parabellum Esports, began his career as a professional player in Rainbow Six in early 2020 under the Joe esports tag. Later, he played under the tag of such teams as The Favelas, Kansas City Pioneers, Arial Arise and Parabellum Esports. For almost two and a half years, the esportsman has not managed to win any of the tournaments, and the amount of prize money he has earned has almost reached the $7,000 mark. His most successful performances can rightfully be considered occupied 2 places in the North America League 2021 Challenger League Stage 1 and North America League 2021 Challenger League Stage 2. For these results, he, along with his comrades from the Kansas City Pioneers and Arial Arise, respectively, received $ 8,000 on command.
Updated roster of Parabellum Esports
- Javier 'Eskaa' Avoine
- Jameson 'KoolAid' Lancaster
- Keygen 'P3NGU1N' Smith
- Alejandra 'BlaZ' Thomas
- Tim 'Creators' Humpherys
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