The Valorant scene in China has only recently begun to develop, but even here, players are already ending their careers. One such player is Shi "AakRR" Yekai, who recently left the competitive Valorant scene.
Farewell to the Player
Representatives of his last team, TYLOO, announced this decision. In their official social media, they released a post regarding AakRR, where the organization stated that they are parting ways with the player due to his decision to retire from Valorant and wished him all the best.
Interestingly, AakRR himself has not announced his retirement, and there is no information about it on his official social media. It’s possible he entrusted this announcement to the organization, leaving fans without further details from him.
Career in Valorant
Shi "AakRR" Yekai, a 23-year-old Chinese player, began his Valorant career in late 2020 with Team Weibo. After nearly two years, he joined NRG but left after only five months. In August 2023, he joined TYLOO, where he remained until yesterday. Throughout his Valorant career, he participated in numerous events, achieving notable success in some. His achievements include third place at the DouYu Bie Zhuang Cup Winter, first place at the ToPlay Star Project: Season 1, and 7-8th place in the first and second stages of the VALORANT China Evolution Series Act 1 and Act 2. His total earnings during his Valorant career are approximately $1,400.
So far, details of this story remain unknown. It is unclear whether AakRR plans to return to the Valorant professional scene as a coach or content creator, or what the reasons were behind his decision to retire.
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