Endpoint announced on its official Twitter account that it has signed with Guy “Nertz” Iluz.
The organization had recently parted ways with Thomas “Thomas” Utting. They filled the gap in the squad with 22-year-old Nertz. The Israeli player, who is not well known by the CS:GO community, has previously played in NOM, Uniquestars, and Finest.
During his career, the young player won Balkan Legends Season 2, ESEA Season 34: Intermediate Division – Europe and Israel Esports Championship 2017.
Adam Jessop, CEO of Endpoint said:
We are really glad to be able to bring Nertz to the Endpoint roster. He has been on our radar for a while now and as history shows, we are not afraid of dipping into the raw pool of talent within the middle eastern region, especially not when they have shown a strong level grit and determination to progress through the FaceIt circuit. He has integrated really well so far and we are excited to see this next iteration of the team in action.
Guy “Nertz” Iluz said:
I’m very excited to join an org like Endpoint. I came to help and to get more experienced in my game like I do every day by myself, but now with a huge organization like Endpoint behind me, I am looking forward to the future. Wish us good luck in achieving our new goals into 2022.
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