RamBeau’s Retirement and Comeback to Competitive Apex Legends Discussed on Apex After Hours Podcast

Eric ‘Snip3down’ Wrona and Phillip ‘ImperialHal’ Dosen discussed Beau ‘RamBeau’ Sheidy’s retirement and swift comeback to competitive Apex Legends on the Apex After Hours podcast, which Jon ‘Fallout’ Kefaloukos hosted.

On March 28, RamBeau announced his retirement from playing competitive Apex Legends by means of a statement posted on Twitter. He resigned from his position on the Sentinels roster, but less than a month later, DarkZero Esports approached him with an offer to play for their top-ranked team, and he accepted it. This marked his return to competitive play.

ImperialHal has already shared his perspective on the relocation. And he recently reinforced his thoughts on the topic while appearing on the Apex After Hours podcast. Because of RamBeau’s retirement announcement, ImperialHal commented, “You have some personal stuff going on, but there’s some bullsh*t there.” “I adore RamBeau and believe he is an outstanding human being… But, if I’m being sincere, he lost some of my respect because it’s not how you should treat your teammates.

A debate has been sparked by Rambeau’s return to the competitive scene of Apex Legends

Snip3down has also shared his thoughts on the situation, and he believes that RamBeau’s actions after announcing his retirement do not correspond with the activities that he has taken.

“I don’t understand why you would tweet that you’re retiring and then go on a 16-hour stream the next day. It makes no sense to me.” In the background, there is something else taking place right now. It’s possible that he was dissatisfied with his squad. Also, it’s possible he wasn’t pleased with whatever was going on over Sentinels,” Snip3down speculated.

The member of FaZe Clan also brought out the fact that the former Sentinels player continued to compete in events outside of the Apex Legends Global Series throughout his full retirement. Brandon ‘oh Nocturnal’ Jones of XSET The only other guest on the show who appeared to have a positive outlook on the issue was Singer, who stated that DarkZero’s offer was one that no player would refuse to take if it were presented to them.

April 16 was RamBeau’s first day of work with DarkZero. The team ended up in third position with 57 points after competing in the day’s events.

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