American esports player Stewie2K wants to return to the arena after 8 months when he took a break from the esports arena and started broadcasting.
The player took a break from his CS:GO career 8 months ago and started broadcasting VALORANT. Today, with the release of Counter-Strike 2, he parted ways with Evil Geniuses and announced that he is ready to return to the arena. The player will likely search for teams for Counter-Strike 2. He shared a meaningful tweet like “It’s been a long time.” for Counter-Strike 2, which he recently received access to.
Stewie2K, announced his decision in a post he shared on Twitter. In the article he shared, he said that he broke up with Evil Geniuses, he was with them for 7 years. He thanked them for their memories. Stating that he recovered himself by opening a broadcast. Stewie2K, also thanked his followers for supporting him in the broadcasts. He said that he will try to broadcast in the coming period and that the time he broadcasts pushes him back to competing. According to his statement, he stated that being away from Counter-Strike does not mean he is leaving the game. He announced that he was ready to compete.
Jacky Yip aka Stewie2K is a 25-year-old American in-game leader and entry fragger. He started his career with the SKDC team in 2015. He then played for Spylyce, Cloud9, SK Gaming, MIBR, Team Liquid and Evil Geniuses. He won ELEAGUE Major: Boston 2018, the only major title of his career, 2-1 with Cloud9 against FaZe. In 2019, they were awarded the grand prize as Intel Grand Slam 2 champions. The esports player has not been able to achieve great success since 2022, when he came to Evil Geniuses. Then he took a break from competitive gaming and entered the team’s publisher staff. The player who took a break from Counter-Strike: Global Offensive was broadcasting VALORANT. He stated that he is ready to return to the professional arena with the decision he made in the past days.
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