In July of this year, Fnatic announced that Jesper JW WECKSELL passed to the Inactive Counter-Strike Squad: Global Offensive. What marked the end of an eight-year-old relationship, in which the Swede saw titles of several competencies and trophies of Majors in the name of him. At that time, he did not rule out to go to Valorant, but things took a turn since then.
Wecksell shared a Twitlonger in which he announces that he is in free agency. A very emotional day but very exciting at the same time. I want to thank all those who have been part of this adventure, for everything that has given me along it, he wrote.
The now Exjugator of Fnatic took the opportunity to thank Patrik Sättermon for trusting him. Similarly, he acknowledged Andreas Znajder Lindberg , Jonatan Devilwalk Lundberg and Robin Flusha Rönnquist for his friendship given. It s something I ll always remember and it saddens me not to have given it more value before, said Wecksell.
Through a Dexerto publication, we learned that Wecksell will continue in CS: Go . He does not intend to leave a game that he loves and that he has been playing. That said the above, the future of him is not yet written on stone.
The lens of the Swede is to continue working the legacy of him, with his eyes to compete again in 2022. Until that date arrives, he will continue playing qualifiers, keeping close to CS: Go. Likewise, he wants to renew and recover my trust for my next company .
Wecksell is one of Fnatic s most recognized players in the field of Counter-Strike. Together they won three majors and 25 titles of various competitions . However, from October 14, both parties ended the employment relationship. When he announced his change to the inactive lineup, Fnatic argued that he needed new airs to return to the world top, looking for a renovation. Unfortunately, this has not been possible: European squad continues with problems to return to victory racts. A really blow is not to play the best of Stockholm.
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