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JUGi announces transition to VALORANT

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JUGi has officially announced the move to VALORANT. The player announced this on his Twitter, deciding to make a name for himself in the new discipline. Note that this is a well-known Danish player who changed discipline in a week. Earlier , mertz followed the same path.

JUGi never managed to reveal his potential in the CS: GO discipline, having tried himself in several large projects at once, including Heroic, OpTic Gaming, North and Astralis. However, the Danish sniper could not gain confidence anywhere and linger, constantly changing his place of deployment. As a result, South became the last band in JUGi's career, which broke up just a month after its formation.

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During his career, the 24-year-old player has earned over $ 110,000, and also won World Cyber Arena 2017 - Europe Main Stage, DreamHack Open Sevilla 2019. In addition, JUGi took part in two World Championships, including FACEIT Major: London 2018 and StarLadder Berlin Major 2019.

It should be noted that at the beginning of the year, the Dane was actively considering the transition to VALORANT, and even was tested for Team Liquid.

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