
There are a lot of things to practice and work on and change in the team. We can accomplish great things together, but there's still a long way to go. coldzera and I could accomplish what we did in our old lineups. We have the right mindset and we have what it takes to be a great team. I wouldn't say we're ready right now, but I would say we are on the right path. Is 00 NATION ready to be the next face of Brazilian Counter-Strike? You've been part of legacy teams in the past like SK and MIBR for example. I'm so close, I'm so so close and I want to make it" They are just getting started, I believe deep in my heart they are the future of South American CS and I am doing my best to help them.Īlso read: Swisher: "This is my dream. I want to help them accomplish their goals in their careers. After many years of playing CS, all I want to do is share my experience and my knowledge about the game. They have a good mindset, they learn fast, and they are very hard workers. Yes, try, dumau, and latto, they are all very skilled and very good guys to work with as well. You mentioned the younger players, are these guys the future of South American Counter-Strike? I always wanted to play CS and I always wanted to do my best playing CS and be the best that I can, I just want to thank everyone that believed in me. I just want to thank them because they are also a part of it, not everyone thought that I would have this comeback in my career. I just want to thank everyone who believed in me anyway, if it was through social media or people that I met, or other players, or staff, or people from other organizations. Also read: arT on the Rio major: "That's the only thing in my head"ĭo you have anything to say to the fans who have supported you?
