G2 Esports changed their rocket league roster
The owner of the esports organization G2 Esports Carlos 'ocelote' Rodriguez made a post on the organization's Twitter account, in which he announced changes to the Rocket League roster. The time of cooperation between Andres 'dreaz' Jordan and G2 Esports has come to an end. Dreaz will now continue his career at another esports club, Team Envy.
His place was not empty and was already taken by another American esports player. Now G2 Esports trinity includes Massimo 'Atomic' Francesci. He became part of the deal between G2 Esports and Team Envy, as a result of which he joined the ranks of the Spanish organization in place of dreaz. The e-sportsman is an experienced and rather successful Rocket League player. He has played for esports organizations such as Ghost Gaming, Vanguard and Team Envy and has earned nearly $ 150,000 in his 2.5 year career. By the way, he was involved in a scandal, during which he received a ban from the game developers at all official tournaments due to illegal assistance during the RLCS Season 4 Play-Ins, as at the time of the event he was not suitable for his age. Now the player is already 18 years old and he has every right to speak at all events. His most important career achievements are his 3-4 place at RLCS Season 9 - North America and RLCS Season X - North American Championship. For these results, he and his team received $ 42,897 and $ 52,000, respectively. He also won tournaments such as RLCS Season X - Spring: Lamborghini Open - NA Regional Event 3, WePlay Esports Invitational featuring Rocket League - North America and others.
Updated roster of G2 Esports:
- Jacob 'JKnaps' Knapman
- Reed 'Chicago' Wheelen
- Massimo 'Atomic' Francesci
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