Eternal Fire’s ex-IGL Engin “MAJ3R” Küpeli announced his return to VALORANT after spending 3 months in CS:GO under EF.
In his statement posted on his Twitter account, he shared that he received offers from European lower tier CS:GO teams and that he did not want to play at such levels. He also stated that he received offers from some teams from Europe and Turkey and gave information about what he wanted.
What I want is to be in control of the project, to be able to show my vision and to be able to play the game with people who really want to play and learn.
Engin “Maj3r” Küpeli
I’m thinking of switching to VALORANT because I didn’t have the control in the 6 months I played. I couldn’t lead, so I didn’t contribute tactically to the game. Of course, this upset me. I am very motivated and feel very good individually. Wherever I’m going to play, I’ll give you good news about them soon. He ended his statement by thanking for the support.
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