KKyzer_

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25th Sep 2022 from TwitLonger

Retiring from Competitive Call of Duty


What's up y'all. Don't want to make this too long, but I've essentially decided to officially retire from Call of Duty. It's been a long 4 year grind, yet a fun one nonetheless, even through all the ups and downs.
I've recently started going to school and the gym on a super consistent basis, and I've never felt more better about myself; more specifically, I'm not cooped up in my room all day long. I also have family issues going on at home that started the past 2 or so months, but I'm not really going to be getting into that. Because of all this, I don't see myself having the most free time to be able to grind the game constantly. Honestly, I probably could balance all these things in my life if I did want to continue to compete, but it really hit hard when I realized I had, quite literally, ZERO desire to even check out and play the MW2 beta. It almost felt like a chore when I sat down at my setup as I began downloading the beta.
To summarize all that's been said, I feel I've lost my passion for Call of Duty as I started school and begun my journey to not be humongous anymore. I've felt really productive and good about myself, not like anything, for the most part, that I've ever felt playing in any of my years playing COD. I wanted to also thank all the homies that supported me and my former teammates throughout the years, and to Tommy (ZooMaa) for the opportunity in representing the Stallions, which was something that helped give so much exposure to my team and I, NOTHING like the CDL could've possibly done for us. Good luck to all the homies still competing too, as MANY of y'all got the talent and knowledge to make it--just gotta work harder than the guy next you (something I can't do anymore lel).

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