
Former Karmine Corp member known as Nivera has announced the end of his career in the discipline of Valorant. The Belgian player shared this news on his Twitter profile.
Nivera was a promising young athlete in Team Vitality during the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive era. However, despite his success, he decided to join Team Liquid in the Valorant division, where he played alongside his brother ScreaM. At the first EMEA LCQ tournament, he played a key role in the team's victory, marking a bright debut in the new discipline.

Today, I officially announce my departure from the competitive Valorant scene. Today marks the beginning of a new chapter. My contract with KC has concluded, allowing me to pursue my dreams as a free agent in the Counter-Strike scene.Nivera
He then reached the semifinals at Champions 2021, and the following year participated in Masters Reykjavík and Champions 2022. His skill with the Operator was recognized as one of the best in the world, and as a main Sentinel and Controller player, he eliminated an impressive number of opponents.
In the 2023 season, he joined Karmine Corp alongside his brother ScreaM, but the team failed to perform well, finishing last in the league. Subsequently, it was announced that he would be benched, and today we received official confirmation of his departure.
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