Swish og Squallaye venstre Gamers First
North American esports organization Gamers First has announced changes to its Halo roster, saying goodbye to Swish and Squallaye. While Squallaye was part of the first roster formed at the end of last year, Swish only joined the team in March 2022.
All good things must come to an end sometime. Thank you Swish and Squallaye for your hard work and dedication during the first season. We wish you all the best in your future endeavors.
Together, the American players helped the team make a good jump in the results, winning the HCS 2021-22 North America Open Series 5, HCS 2021-22 North America Open Series 6 and HCS 2021-22 North America Open Series 8, as well as taking second place in the HCS 2021-22 North America Open Championship and Halo Championship Series 2022: North America Super.
In addition, together with the team, they managed to play well at Halo Championship Series 2022: Kansas City Major (9th-12th place), Halo Championship Series 2022: Orlando Major (7th-8th place) and Halo World Championship 2022 (9th-12th place).
Note that the future of organization in the discipline remains in limbo. Gamers First is not a partner of the Halo Championship Series. That being said, given the latest transfer moves and some club exits, the scene could see significant changes in the off-season.
Updated Gamers First Halo roster:
- PreDevoNatoR
- bubu dubu
- Eli the NiNjA (coach)
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