CSGO Pro Player Ethan Arnold Moves to Valorant, Joins 100Thieves
GAMEFINITY.ID, Jakarta – Professional player Ethan Arnold has officially switched his FPS career from Counter Strike: Global Offensive to Valorant. The 20-year-old esports athlete joined the 100Thieves professional team.
Starting his career with NRG, Ethan was acquired by Evil Geniuses in September 2021. Under EG, he led his team to their first championship at ESL One New York 2021, followed by StarSeries i-League Season 8, cs_summit 6 and ESL One Cologne 2021 in North America. .
While still with NRG, Ethan helped his team win IEM Shanghai 2021 and cs_summit 3. In 2021, HLTV.org ranked him as the 19th best player in the world after his impressive performances in several tournaments.
“I will be leaving CS and officially moving to Valorant starting today. I have met many people through whom I now greet as friends and I am very grateful for that. I also make unforgettable memories that few people can only dream of.
“If you have supported me all this time, you are following me to the next chapter in my career and I promise I will not let you down. I’m excited about this new challenge and I can’t wait to give my all for 100Thieves.”
In 100Thieves, Ethan will replace Quan “dicey” Tran. Ethan will play Jett/Operator. The current line-up of 100Thieves is Spencer “Hiko” Martin, Nicholas “nitr0” Cannella, Joshua “steel” Nissan, Peter “Asuna” Mazuryk, Ethan “Ethan” Arnold, Quan “dicey” Tran (reserve), Hector “FrosT Rosario (Head Coach).
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