Will Tarik continue his career at Valorant?
Recently, Tarik 'Tarik' Tselik posted a meme “Ah shit, here we go again” on Twitter. His fans began to speculate about this publication, and many of them agreed that the American was returning to the main CS: GO roster of Evil Geniuses. Representatives of the organization announced the final departure of Tariq from the organization and his future seemed completely vague. Now, thanks to inside information, the probable future of the shooter player has become known.
The esports journalist George Geddes, who is listed in the headquarters of a major publication DotEsports and specializes in Valorant, has published an interesting insider regarding the probable continuation of the career of the ex-Evil Geniuses player. According to his assumptions, Tarik Tselik can change the discipline from CS: GO to Valorant, and the Sentinels will become his first club with which he will sign a contract as a Valorant player. The Sentinels immediately responded to George's statement and asked him how he knew such information, to which Geddes replied, “You left me last year. It won't happen again now. ”
Безкоштовні дорогоцінні камені, а також щоденні, щотижневі та щомісячні бонуси!
Tarik played on the roster from September 2019 to April 2021. After leaving the starting CS: GO roster, the esportsman remained in the organization as an inactive player, streamer and content maker. Now he will most likely play under the banner of the Sentinels.
Celik's path on the professional CS: GO scene lasted from 2014 to 2021. He started the game under the NetCodeGuides tag, after which he played for such teams as mouseSpaz, Counter Logic Gaming, Cloud9, MIBR, NRG and Evil Geniuses. The main achievement of Tarik Celik is the victory at ELEAGUE Major Boston 2018 with Cloud9. Then the reward of the cybersportsman was $ 500,000. Other significant victories in a player's career: ZOTAC Cup Masters Cup 2018 ($ 200,000), ESL One: New York 2019 ($ 100,000), StarSeries & i-League CS: GO Season 8 ($ 250,000) and BLAST Premier: Spring 2020 American Finals and others. Over the seven years of his career, the American CS: GO player has almost reached the $ 800,000 mark in prize money earned, stopping at $ 789,502.
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