“VALORANT<\/em>\u00a0was not what I expected it to be and I didn’t see a future for myself,” the former in-game leader told the North American Counter-Strike<\/em> outlet. “CS<\/em>\u00a0is home and with the lack of IGL’s in [North America], this is where I belong. I still have a lot to offer to NA\u00a0CS<\/em>\u00a0and I can’t wait to give\u00a0CS2<\/em>\u00a0everything I have.”<\/p>
While nitr0 is one of the few players that has lifted a trophy in both games, he’s also the only player to make multiple switches between games. After nearly six years and a handful of major CS:GO<\/em> trophies with Team Liquid, nitr0 left for VALORANT<\/em> and 100 Thieves in 2020, capturing a First Strike trophy months later and helping establish 100T as one of NA’s best teams throughout 2021. <\/p>