ScreaM’s Reflection and Disappointment: A Look at Karmine Corp’s Valorant Season and Possible Return to Counter-Strike

After his team was eliminated from the VCT EMEA LCQ, ScreaM, a star for Karmine Corp Valorant, claims that he needs to reflect on several things. In the meantime, he directly alluded to Counter-Strike, the game in which he started his professional playing career. Karmine Corp’s removal from the VCT EMEA LCQ by NAVI on July 21 marked the end of ScreaM’s Valorant season. It was a fitting finale to a frustrating campaign in which the French team battled internal strife while trying to stay competitive.

Alexis ‘Newzera’ Humbert left the squad after three weeks in the VCT EMEA competition, and ScreaM accused him of “abandoning” the group. The roster freeze forced KCorp to have assistant coach Ahmed ‘ZE1SH’ El Sheikh play for the rest of the campaign. The French squad finished the regular season in last place with only two victories from nine games and a 4-15 map record. KCorp defeated BBL Esports in the opening round of the LCQ to advance, but subsequent losses to the Giants and NAVI ended their season. After the game, ScreaM said he would consider his career options after taking some time to relax.

He wrote, “I had never taken a flight that quickly after a game, already back home.” “Time to relax and consider my options for my professional future.” ScreaM concluded his tweet, presumably referencing Counter-Strike 2. He did not, however, elaborate on whether he was thinking about returning to Valve’s FPS. “I heard a game is about to release,”

KCorp’s season has left me incredibly disappointed

ScreaM’s remarks came hours after another, longer, French-language tweet expressing his dissatisfaction with the team’s performance. The player claimed, “These were the worst results of my FPS career,” he added that he bears “full responsibility” for the team’s failings. The Belgian player expressed his confusion over Newzera’s decision to depart from the team during the ongoing campaign.

Despite our team’s challenges and frustrations, he added, “I still don’t understand giving up a position.” “This jersey was just abandoned in the middle of the split, and Karmine Corp is offering this possibility, which is so hard to come across, to a whole new generation of players wearing this jersey. To give up, much less to give up on my team, goes against everything I believe in.

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