flusha retires
Former fnatic legend and three-time Major winner, flusha has called it a day on his competitive Counter-Strike career as the Swede announced his retirement earlier today.
The 30-year old draws the curtains on one of the most illustrious and decorated CS:GO careers which will see him leave the game with 3 Majors, four MVP awards and an astounding 22 LAN trophies.
The Swedish rifler started his career with Epsilon in 2013 but rose to prominence along with the iconic fnatic core and even won the 2013 DreamHack Winter, the first CS:GO Major. In the following years, the fnatic team consisting of flusha, olofmeister, JW and KRIMZ became one of the most feared teams in the scene. flush left fnatic in 2016 to join GODSENT before returning to fnatic for a year-long second stint. He had a short stint with Cloud9 between 2018 and 2019 before rejoining fnatic in 2019 where he was until 2021. He finished his career with stints at GORILLAZ, Hellslayers and EYEBALLERS, the latter which was his final team.
flusha mentioned in a statement released by EYEBALLERS that he lacked motivation for a while and it was a factor in his decision to call it quits.