Chet "Chet" Singh, formerly known as ImAPet, made a bold statement — he is ready to return to the Counter-Strike scene. This announcement came after Riot Games disqualified him for five months for violating rules in Valorant. Meanwhile, Chet hinted that he is interested in offers from CS teams after the Perfect World Shanghai Major, although he did not rule out returning to Valorant.
A Coach with a History of Success
Chet's return is noteworthy for a reason. On the North American CS scene, he was one of the key figures, leading teams like CLG, NRG, and Evil Geniuses. Under his guidance, Evil Geniuses won ESL One New York 2019 and StarSeries & i-League Season 8, and with NRG reached the semifinals at StarLadder Berlin Major 2019.
However, in 2020, Chet decided to leave the CS scene and focus on Valorant. There, he also achieved considerable success, coaching NRG and OpTic Gaming, where he made his mark with significant achievements.
Reason for Disqualification and Future Plans
Chet's disqualification in Valorant followed the broadcasting of an inaccessible to the public VOD review. Unlike Counter-Strike, Valorant lacks a full demo recording system, which complicates game analysis. Riot Games penalized the coach for not obtaining permission to release this recording.
With recent news I'm going to be exploring my options in CS2, if any teams are interested next year after the major DMs are open
— Chet (@chetsingh) October 15, 2024
still open to VAL opportunities after my suspension - will be streaming till then pic.twitter.com/nGohPUU0vD
Despite the five-month ban, Chet stated on X that he is open to offers from CS teams after the major. He also emphasized that he is ready to consider new opportunities in Valorant when his suspension period ends.
Why This Matters to the Scene
Chet's return to Counter-Strike can revitalize the North American scene, which has been struggling in recent years. His experience and knowledge, accumulated in both CS and Valorant, can be a crucial factor for any team's success. Moreover, his potential transition before the Major adds intrigue, as teams begin to reshuffle rosters and change coaches in search of perfect combinations.
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