The 28-year-old departs the Spanish organization after spending a short time on the active lineup before he and Edouard “SmithZz” Dubourdeaux were benched in November to make way for Lucas “Lucky” Chastang and Audric “JaCkz” Jug, who were acquired from 3DMAX.
G2 Esports thanked the Belgian for his hard work while being a part of the team and wished him the best of luck for his future endeavors through their Twitter handle.
Today we say farewell to @Ex6TenZZZ and wish him the best of luck on his new adventures. Thank you for all your hard work, from everyone at the #G2ARMY! pic.twitter.com/uJXKJGw5ds
— G2 Esports (@G2esports) February 21, 2019
After returning to the main lineup in June 2018, for what turned out to be another short-lived stint, during which the squad made the playoffs of just one international event, ESL One Cologne. In 2018, Kévin “Ex6TenZ” Droolans announced that he was open for international offers but is yet to play for a team since his last appearance for G2, at the ESL Pro League Season 8 Finals.
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