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hibbs may leave 00 nation

According to Shiftrle.gg, Norwegian esports organization 00 Nation is planning to make changes to its Rocket League roster as it looks to part ways with hibbs. The reason for the changes in the team's roster is the weak results during the spring season in RLCS 2021-22.

hibbs became part of 00 Nation last fall when the Norwegian club signed the former backbone of Team Singularity. For nine months, the 19-year-old Englishman did not help the team become the main driving force in his region.

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As a result, 00 Nation had poor results in all regional competitions, including RLCS 2021-22 - Fall: EU Regional Event 2 - BMW Rocket League Open (5th-8th place), RLCS 2021-22 - Fall: EU Regional Event 3 - European Grand Prix (12th-14th place), RLCS 2021-22 - Winter: EU Regional Event 2 - Premier Cup (7th-8th place) and RLCS 2021-22 - Winter: EU Regional Event 3 - Copa de Rocket League (5th-6th place).

The Norwegian club are reportedly already exploring their options in the UK scene and have made contact with former Heroic player noahsaki and current WYLDE player accro.

It is unclear who exactly will be the choice of the Norwegian organization for the next split. However, it is clear that 00 Nation has enough options and money to sign a young and promising player from the camp of competitors.

00 Nation's current Rocket League roster is as follows:

  • Flame
  • Breezy
  • hibbs
  • Ethzn (coach).
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