NBK- leaves Revenant and seeks new opportunities in esports
NBK- leaves Revenant and seeks new opportunities in esports

Two-time Major champion and experienced player Nathan "NBK-" Schmitt has announced his intention to explore new opportunities in his esports career, including roles as a stand-in, trial player, or a key element for a new team.

Return to Competition

After several months of playing for Revenant, NBK- has decided to leave the Indian organization, which now has only three players remaining: Kamil "⁠reiko⁠" Cegiełko, Nabil "⁠Nivera⁠" Benrlitom, and Laurențiu "⁠lauNX⁠" Țârlea. Taking on the role of captain and leader, NBK- worked extensively on the team's tactics, honing his skills and studying the play styles of leading teams.

Experience and New Ambitions

Schmitt shared that over the past year, he reached a new level of discipline and hard work in his game. "I have never worked as hard and disciplined as last year, studying top teams and all the intricacies of their gaming systems," he noted. NBK- also delved into studying the tactics of T2/T3 level teams to adapt to various play styles and strengthen the foundations of strategy.

Success with Revenant

During his time with Revenant Esports, NBK- contributed to the team's achievements and demonstrated a high level of professionalism. Alongside Revenant, he won the United21 Season 17 and 18 tournaments, earning the team $6,000 for each victory. In addition to the wins, NBK- and the team also secured second place at the EPL Season 18: Division 2. In a tense final, they faced off against Johnny Speeds, losing 1-2, and earned a prize of $3,000.

Ready for New Challenges

NBK- is now open to new offers and emphasized that his main interest lies in the competitiveness of the project and its potential.

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