Dillon “Rizzo” Rizzo has just announced that he is stepping down from G2 as one of their main players on the Rocket League roster. Here is his announcement:
Rizzo stepping down from G2 Rocket League – Why?
If you’ve been in the scene for quite some time, you might know that Rizzo has been competing since the very beginning of Rocket League competition. Due to being in the scene for so long, he has found it hard to keep his motivation at a high, and is therefore retiring from Rocket League as a competitor.
For the most part, he’s mainly represented G2 Esports, as he joined them back in early 2017. Here are some of Rizzo’s best achievements in Rocket League:
- 2nd in RLCS Season 7 – Finals – 23rd June 2019 – $120,000
- 1st at RLCS Season 9 – North America – 28th March 2020 – $96,397.36
- 1st in ELEAGUE Cup 2017: Rocket League – 3th December 2017 – $70,000
What will Rizzo be doing next?
With his retirement, Rizzo will step into a content creation role. He’s currently finding it the most enjoyable for his career and will work on that for the near future.
Who will replace Rizzo?
As a replacement, G2 Esports will use their substitute Andres “dreaz” Jordan. In his announcement, Rizzo states that Dreaz might just be a temporary player till the team finds a more permanent replacement.
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