On his personal Twitter, the player born in 1988 shared: “Hello everyone. I want to announce that I will end my career after leaving Nuturn Gaming. From CS, CSGO to Valorant, I have nearly 20 years of playing. This is a difficult time, but I will retire with all beautiful memories and memorable moments.”
In May, Solo announced the retirement with the status line: “Thank you to fans who have always cheered for me in the past time. I tried my best with Nuturn Gaming members and we had the opportunity to experience the election when Masters 2. I am sure I am planning for the next steps to develop myself.”

It is unclear which way solo will pursue the way after retiring, but he has been known as one of the longest senior players of the Korean Esports village. Solo started his career in the early 2000s and joined the CS teams like E-Stro, Wemade Fox as well as Redcode before moving to CSGO in 2016.
After 4 years of CSGO, solo searching for a new challenge in Valorant and Nuturn Gaming is the last destination of 33 -year -old “old general”. During the first time for Nuturn Gaming, the best achievement of Solo was the 3rd Masters 2. At that time, Nuturn Gaming went to the semi -final but stopped after the loss of Fnatic.
In contrast, most of the memorable solo moments gained in their career are from the CS. Specifically, he used to take the throne at Worlds Esports Masters 2010, reached the Intel Extreme Masters final season IV and attended the InternationMal E-Sports Federation Invitational in 2008.