
sjuush opens up about his journey in esports and the challenges faced
In a recent interview, sjuush reflects on his experiences from participating in major events to building a new team dynamic.
In a candid interview, Rasmus “sjuush” Beck discussed his journey through competitive gaming. He shared, “It was pretty weird to watch all the events going on that I used to be at.”
“It was pretty weird to watch all the events going on that I used to be at.”
– Rasmus “sjuush” Beck
sjuush addressed his team’s struggles after a significant roster change at the beginning of the year. Despite their VRS ranking woes, they managed to qualify for PGL Astana 2025.
“We’ve been really excited to get back here and just show what we can do,” he stated, reflecting on their recent match against Virtus.pro, where he achieved a 1.48 rating.
He noted that this event was crucial for them as it provided opportunities for further invitations, stating, “This is one of the most important events for us. If we do well here, we can get invites for other events.”
Additionally, he expressed his thoughts on the current VRS system and its challenges, emphasizing that they had to win nearly every qualifying match to progress.
sjuush concluded by sharing his optimism about the current team’s potential and their desire to improve on previous performances, asserting, “What’s most important for me is that we see progress, and as long as we’re doing what we practice, I see no reason why we shouldn’t go to the playoffs.”