EditJinggg is 100% not playing in 2024, PRX will need to get someone to join in his place, so why not add a player as 6th already? It'll help the team build synergy and play better once Jinggg goes inactive instead of hoping it'll be like TenZ when he got loaned to sentinels
Im into the idea of xccurate joining PRX but saying he's the replacement of jinggg wasn't it tho. But the chances of him joining prx are there since the newest vct format, a team is obligated to at least having a 6 active players
CSGO2ASIA: Super! Since we last met, you guys have had a really busy tournament schedule all over the World, not just in Asia. Walk us through some of your biggest lessons learned in these past few months?
xccurate: Well, one big moment for me was winning StarLadder Chongqing. I think this really made people recognize me and the team and gave me a lot of confidence. Of course, the second moment has to be qualifying for the FACEIT Major. This was such a great moment and really changed everything for me.
CSGO2ASIA: Yeah, that makes sense. So in terms of how you guys practice, because you and BnTeT spend a lot of time in Indonesia, do you think this is a problem, and do you even get a lot of time to practice now with the way your schedules are?
xccurate: Yeah, I mean, I think the most important thing is they need to have a good understanding of our team, like what is TYLOO. They need to know the habits of my team, what our strengths and weaknesses are and help us understand that better.
xccurate: Well for next year, as a team, we definitely want to finish at least top 8 at the Major and secure the legendary spot. On top of that, I would like to see us take at least another 2 or 3 trophies and make it back to the Top 10 in the World. For me, I want to remain stable and consistent as a player and earn an MVP award, that would be cool.
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Despite attempting to adapt and play on various agents during the match, xccurate struggled to find his usual form, resulting in a disappointing performance. Over the course of three maps, he accumulated 35 kills and 42 deaths, which fell short of his usual high standards. The entire gaming community has rallied around xccurate, sending messages of support and encouragement for his recovery. Fans and teammates alike are eagerly awaiting his return to the competitive scene, confident that once he has fully recovered, he will reclaim his position as one of the top Valorant players in the world.
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Indonesian player xccurate retired as a professional esports player at the age of 24. The former TYLOO and Team NKT player announced this on social media. According to xccurate, he intends to focus on his personal life as well as build his esports career in VALORANT.
Today I would like to announce my retirement from competitive CS:GO. I have gone through many ups and downs in CS:GO. I would like to thank all the teams and teammates who have been a part of my journey all these years. Thanks to Recca Esports, TYLOO and last but not least NKT for the experience, opportunities and accomplishments we have been able to achieve together as a team. Thank you for everything CS:GO!! And with this announcement, I would like to inform you all that from now on, I will be focused on VALORANT and real life!
xccurate appeared on the scene back in 2015 but rose to prominence a few years later when he joined TYLOO. Here, the 24-year-old Indonesian player became the winner of the StarLadder & ImbaTV Invitational Chongqing 2018, and also made the top 3 at Intel Extreme Masters XIII - Sydney, CS:GO Asia Championships 2018 and Intel Extreme Masters XIII - Shanghai, among others.
But along with the general decline of the Asian competitive scene, xccurate's career went downhill. Last year, the 24-year-old Indonesian player spent the last year in Team NKT, together with whom he won Funspark ULTI 2021: Asian Playoffs #1 and eXTREMESLAND Festival 2021, and also took third place in the Intel Extreme Masters XVI - Fall: Asia. And yet, back in March, the Indonesian left the starting lineup of the team, putting his career on pause.
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