"The franchise and championships aren't what they used to be" - Fuzari ends his career in Valorant

"The franchise and championships aren't what they used to be" - Fuzari ends his career in Valorant

Another piece of sad news today became known to all fans of the Brazilian Valorant scene. The well-known player Deivid "Fuzari" Fuzari, after four years of career, has decided to leave the competitive scene of the shooter from Riot Games.

This decision became known from the official social networks of the Brazilian esports player. In his Twitter account, Deivid shared with his followers the reason for his decision, as well as thanked all the fans and friends he met along the way. According to him, he observed how Valorant and its tournament component changed and decided to move on.

Starting this tweet is hard, so let's start with thanking you for everything I've experienced, for all the places I've traveled and met, for all the people I've met. The franchise, opportunities, and championships were no longer the same. So I don't want to expand too much on this topic, but just say that now everything will be different. Wanting to develop as much as possible, I started working in the IT sector. I am excited about the new journey and Thank you VALORANT, Thank you to everyone I met on my way.
 
 

Deivid "Fuzari" Fuzari - A 26-year-old Brazilian professional player, who began his career in Valorant back in 2020. During this time, he changed many teams, but his best season was with Stars Horizon in 2021. During which, Fuzari won the VCT 2021: Brazil Stage 3 Challengers 2, as well as several tier-3 tournaments. In 2023, Deivid did not participate in official tournaments from Riot, and both local events Gamers Club Liga Série A and Gamers Club Elite Cup 2023 ended in failure.

In the comments to the announcement, fans said goodbye to the player and thanked him for the emotions and results. Also, some readers hope that Deivid will return to

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