Beaulo leaves TSM and retires from Rainbow Six
Beaulo has announced his retirement from TSM and his professional career in Rainbow Six. The 21-year-old player announced this on his social networks, and later the North American organization confirmed the information, wishing Beaulo good luck in the future. In his address, the American revealed the reasons for his decision, as he wished to pay more attention to content creation and creativity.
This is not easy to do. But I'm leaving the professional scene for Rainbow Six. I've been playing Rainbow Six for seven years now, and about half of that time as a pro player. I started my Rainbow Six journey as a regular gamer turned content creator turned pro player and it's nothing short of a dream come true. We have had our ups and downs as a team. But in general, I would say that over the past couple of years we have had a fairly successful race. I won the Six Invitational 2022 with some of the best teammates I could wish for.
As much as I love playing in the pro scene, my content and community have taken a backseat since I turned pro, and I think it's time to fix that. I won't give up on Rainbow Six as I plan on playing a lot more than before, but I just want to focus more on the content and on myself.
To be honest, the pro scene is struggling. It's just a shell of what the stage used to be. Organizations are struggling to survive in the current system, and being a pro player is not the right choice at the moment. And I think the future of Rainbow Six depends a lot on the content built around the game, as well as the people behind the scenes. So I want to be more involved in this.
Beaulo joined TSM in the summer of 2019, having moved from the ex-Excelerate camp. In three and a half years, the 21-year-old American player became the winner of DreamHack Montreal 2019, Six November 2020 Major - North America, North American League 2020 - US Division - Finals, Six Invitational 2022 and North American League 2022 - Stage 3, and also got into top three at United States Nationals 2019, Six Invitational 2020, Pro League Season 11 - North America, Six August 2020 Major - North America and North American League - 2021 Season - Stage 2.
However, Beaulo, along with the team, took second place in the recent qualifiers for the Six Invitational 2023, which probably had a strong impact on the future of the esportsman. Now the North American organization will have to rack their brains to complete the composition before the start of the next competitive season.
Updated TSM roster for the Rainbow Six discipline:
- Achieved
- Merc
- Gasher
- snake
- Pojoman and Gotcha (coaching staff)
- Daeda (tactics coach)
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