One of the last remaining original PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds professional players has retired. Magno 'pr0phie' Ramos announced he was stepping down from Soniqs yesterday to focus on his streaming career.
The 25-year-old has admitted he planned to leave the scene after playing the PUBG Global Championship in 2019, but his teammate Hunter 'Hwinn' Winn persuaded him to stay and rebuild the team following Thierry 'Kaymind' Kaltenback and Benjamin 'Nerf' Wheeler's departure. However, pr0phie has now decided to call time on his chicken dinner chasing career, giving way to James 'TGLTN' Giezen.
"I'll no longer be competing in PUBG," his statement says. "I have been in the PUBG scene since the beginning from their first official LAN event and I'm happy to say that I've met a lot of different people and made some good memories."
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