Finesse is also abbreviated as FNS, has just announced the farewell NRG Esports, and will not play professional valorant. The 33 -year -old former player shared: “I have never had this thought throughout my career, but this is the first time I go home and think 'I don't want to play anymore.'

In his career, FNS also had a break time in the late 2023 – early 2024 but this time, FNS decided himself would no longer play Valorant. This former player used to be a professional CS: GO player and competed for many teams in North America such as Counter Logic Gaming, Team Solomid or Cloud9 but did not achieve much noteworthy success.
In 2020, FNS switched to Valorant with the first team that was the first team, then joined Optic Gaming in 2022. This is also the most successful year of FNS with a championship at Masters Reykjavik 2022, 3rd class at Masters Copenhagen 2022 and runner -up Valorant Champions 2022.
Thank you @Fns.
A Legend Steps Down Today. pic.twitter.com/lljzyiswt4
– nrg (@nrggg) May 9, 2025
Upon the end of the season, FNS switched to NRG but both times did not win the championship. The most noticeable achievement of FNS at NRG is 4th at Masters Tokyo 2023. In VCT Americas Stage 1 2025, NRG was soon eliminated from the Play-off when losing 100 Thains 0-2, which could not return to the international tournament since 2024.
Farewell to FNS, NRG immediately announced to recruit Bonkar as the head coach, and recruited Skuba from Cubert Academy to replace the position of FNS at NRG. NRG will have 2 months to prepare before VCT Americas Stage 2 2025 returns on July 18.