TSM released their roster
Team SoloMid has released its PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds roster: Christopher "Fexx" Wheddon and Jere "Jembty" Kauppinen left the club, while René "Braexco" Rehling and Michael "mykLe" stayed in the organization as streamers. "
Today, TSM will be making the difficult decision to release our competitive PUBG and Rocket League rosters. Both squads have taken on great challenges and difficulties over the past years in stride, and we will be sad to see them go. As such, it is with a heavy heart that we bid goodbye to the following individuals:
PUBG
- Fexx
- Jembty
mykLe, rawryy, and Braexco from our PUBG squad will remain with us and stream under the TSM banner. Each and every one of these players has demonstrated their work ethic and determination to succeed, and we would like to take this opportunity to thank them for their efforts and time with the organization.
We hope that they may find success as they move onto a new stage of their careers, whether they choose to become full time streamers, join other organizations, or something entirely different altogether. It is our wish that our fans continue to support them as well!
For our PUBG and Rocket League fans, don’t fret! We are still exploring our opportunities within both scenes, and plan to re-enter them at a later date. Sit tight, and we hope that you’ll be able to see your favourite team play your favourite games once more!
Team SoloMid signed its first PUBG cast in May 2017. Over these few years, the team has won almost 200 thousand dollars in the discipline. In February, TSM lost the European final of the PUBG Global Series: Berlin.
Recently, the twin brother of Jere "Jembty" Kauppinen - Samu "Sambty" Kauppinen - announced he quits competitive PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds.
Former Team SoloMid
- Jere "Jembty" Kauppinen
- Christopher "Fexx" Wheddon
- René "Braexco" Rehling
- Michael "mykLe" Wake
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