Valorant: G2 Esports internal opaque when not valorant champions?

Revealed in the last stream on Twitch, Nukkye said: “I don't know what the team's situation will be like.

Nukkye not only name the name but he does not want to play with the 2022 season, but he is becoming the focus on social networks after frank sharing. Although the video was deleted by Nukkye immediately, a few viewers promptly saved. This proves that the internal situation at G2 Esports is having certain opaque.

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Nukkye (middle) is dissatisfied with the situation at G2 Esports.

In 2021, witnessing the ups and downs of the G2 Esports collective. Nukkye and his teammates came to Masters 3 as one of the brightest candidates for the championship. In fact, European representatives played impressively, defeating both Sentinels and Kru Esports before failing against Gambit Esports in the semi -final.

Notably, in the Icebox map, G2 Esports must receive a loss 0-13. It was the most gap in the history of a Masters tournament since Valorant was born in June 2020. Not stopping there, G2 Esports fell into a crisis after defeat at Last Chance Qualifiers Emea. Specifically, G2 Esports lost to the Esports Guild, thereby losing the opportunity to attend Valorant Champions.

The current squad of G2 Esports includes Oscar members “Mixwell” Canellas Colochocho, Zygimantas “Nukkye” Chmieliauskas, Auni “Avova” Chahade, Jose “Koldamenda” Luis Aranguren Herrero and Wassim “Keloqz” Cista. In addition to the above names, G2 Esports has a reserve member, Jacob “Pyth” Mourujarvi, who lost his position when Keloqz was brought back.

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