A MOUZ NXT player talked about his plans after the team's win at WePlay Academy

15 November 2021, 11:19

A MOUZ NXT player talked about his plans after the team's win at WePlay Academy

European youth team MOUZ NXT emerged victorious in the second season of the WePlay Academy League, defeating NAVI Junior. After the match, MOUZ NXT leader Hungarian cyber athlete Adam «torzsi» Torzsas was interviewed by HLTV, talking about his future plans and attitude towards the game. He noted that compared to last season's tournament, when MOUZ NXT also won the finals, the team's approach to the game hasn't changed much. Sometimes they have to adjust to their opponent, but essentially, players train hard and put in a hundred percent to win on their own terms. 

When asked about his life plans, torzi mentioned that he is not going to continue studying for now, and in the near future he wants to fully dedicate himself to professional cyber sports. He believes he is looking at continuing his education in the future if he wants to, but for now he is more productive if he concentrates on one thing at a time. 

Torzi also shared details about the ban that was imposed on him for a five-year term. He was in the same situation as Jamppi – a promising cyber athlete who ended up moving to Valorant due to the ban preventing him from participating in official events. However, unlike the latter, torzi decided not to leave CS: GO, and now believes that he did the right thing: on November 10, his ban expired, which opens up the opportunity for him to play in major tournaments. Adam believes he would be able to compete in major league events if invited to join the MOUZ main roster, but while he considers his skills to be quite decent, it will take some time for him to adapt to LAN tournaments. 

1
153
Комментарии (0)
Никто не оставлял комментариев. Оставьте первым!
Написать комментарий
Оставить