The last month has seen huge changes in competitive Rainbow Six Siege, largely down to the fact that one of the scene's greatest players, Niclas 'Pengu' Mouritzen, has decided to hang up his mouse for good. The two times Six Invitational winner has taken Siege to new heights, and, as a result of his shock decision, left many wondering who will replace him.
Enter Jordan 'Kayak' Morley. The British teenager has had some impressive performances with Cowana Gaming, but now he has the opportunity to step into the holes left behind by Pengu's flippers and start a new chapter with G2 Esports.
It's a big step up, but one that the youngster is adamant he's ready for. So to find out how he's getting on, The Loadout virtually sat down with Kayak to talk about upping his game, G2's trials, and what words of advice he got from the man himself.
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