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DubsteP bids darewell to dans and ends professional career in Valorant
ENT2024-08-15

DubsteP bids darewell to dans and ends professional career in Valorant

The renowned professional player Jayvee "DubsteP" Paguirigan announced on his official social media yesterday that he is ending his career in Valorant after four years of competition.

Why DubsteP decided to leave the competitive scene

In his Twitter account, the Filipino player posted a lengthy message addressed to his followers. Jayvee mentioned that he had been contemplating this decision for a while, and the conclusion of the current competitive season likely influenced his choice to make the announcement now. He stated that the four years of his Valorant career and nine years overall were incredibly interesting, but over time, he grew somewhat tired. It has become challenging for him to train and hone his skills every day, so he feels it's time to rest.

I've thought about it for a long time and decided to leave the competitive VALORANT scene. I think a four-year run wasn’t so bad. I had amazing teammates throughout my career, I placed 5-8th in the first-ever VCT Champions, and I’ll be truly forever grateful for that. I've been competing for nine consecutive years and I can say that I’m a bit tired of the daily grind.
 
 

The story of DubsteP

Jayvee "DubsteP" Paguirigan is a 31-year-old Filipino professional player who was a professional CS player from 2014 to 2020. After the official announcement of Valorant, he transitioned to Riot's shooter, where he had a long four-year career. During this time, he managed to make a significant impact on international tournaments. His achievements include placing 5-8 at the Valorant Champions tournament in 2021 under the  Team Secret  banner, winning VCT 2022: Philippines Stage 2 Challengers, placing 9-16th at LOCK//IN São Paulo, and securing numerous top spots at offseason events. Throughout his Valorant career, DubsteP earned approximately $32,000 in prize money.

 

However, despite bidding farewell to his professional gaming career, DubsteP is not saying goodbye to his fans. He announced that he plans to focus on streaming and creating his own content, and in the future, he might even become a coach and return to the competitive scene to share his experience with other players. Stay tuned to our portal to learn more about the future of this Filipino player.

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