SicK announces retirement as a professional CS:GO player
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On his Twitter account, SicK revealed that he would pave the way for eSports success in the new discipline, Valorant. He admitted that for 5 years of playing CS: GO the game was too tired for him, and Valorant's beta release came out at the ideal time for him. SicK also said that he would have ended his career in CS: GO anyway if the game from Riot Games had not been released.
For 5 years of his career, the American has performed under the tag of such clubs as Complexity Gaming, Misfits, Rogue, Team SoloMid and others. The last organization for him was the Chaos Esports Club, with which he collaborated from March 13 to April 21. The esportsman earned $ 95,659 in prize money in his career, and the following were his biggest achievements:
- Esports Championship Series Season 1 - Finals - 3-4 place. $ 80,000
- ESL Pro League Season 6 - Finals - 3-4 place. $ 60,000
- Esports Championship Series Season 7 - Finals - 5-6 place. $ 25,000
- DreamHack Open Austin 2018 - 2nd place. $ 20,000
- Americas Minor Championship - London 2018 - 2nd place. $ 15,000
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