The Paris Eternal team has just announced that they are parting ways with one of their players, neptuNo. Here is their announcement:
Paris Eternal parting ways with neptuNo – Who is he?
29-year-old Alberto “neptuNo” González is an Overwatch player from Spain. He started his career back in 2016 with the Stone Templars roster. From then, he went on to play for multiple familiar names of teams. Namely: Team Vitality, Mousesports, Cloud9 EU, Philadelphia Fusion, Guangzhou Charge, and most recently, Paris Eternal. During his 5-year long career, he’s earned an approximate total of $131,220 in esports earnings.
Here are some of neptuNo’s best results with Paris Eternal:
- 2nd in OWL Inaugural Season Playoffs – 28th July 2018 – $400,000
- 6th in OWL Inaugural Season – 17th June 2018 – $100,000
- 4th at OWL 2020 Asia Playoffs – 12th September 2020 – $75,000
- 1st in OWL 2020 Summer Showdown – 5th July 2020 – $65,000
What’s next for neptuNo?
With neptuNo already being 29 years of age, he can be considered “old” in esports terms. Usually when players reach a certain age, their motivation towards competition decreases, and end up in a coaching role. This is what he said about his future:
“What’s next? my future is uncertain. I found myself enjoying coaching inside the team, and it seems like it would be a natural transition for me. First, I’m taking a break to think about what I want to do and rest. I’ll be back soon, but wanted to make sure I first took the time to say “thank you” to everyone who has helped me and supported me during these 4 years. I’m grateful for you all.”
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