
Sonic remarked on the rumors claiming he or teammate Peeping could be removed from Wildcard, calling it “very annoying.”
“You don’t know if you can trust the people around you who say you can trust them. It’s murky waters and it’s very annoying. And it shouldn’t happen in esports. It’s plain wrong. We’ll see what happens. There’s a bunch of different things happening. No-one quite knows.”
(Translation: “You don’t know if you can trust the people around you who say you can trust them. It’s murky waters and it’s very annoying. And it shouldn’t happen in esports. It’s plain wrong. We’ll see what happens. There’s a bunch of different things happening. No-one quite knows.”)
The speculation around Peeping’s future at Wildcard has stirred considerable discussion, especially after a report indicated plans for roster changes following the Austin Major.
On the team’s performance and communication, Sonic expressed disappointment, stating that it felt like the players weren’t cohesive, often clashing instead of working in unison. “Esports is very unpredictable,” he stated, reflecting on recent events and results.
The article sheds light on Sonic’s discontent with the current situation while he continues navigating the complexities of team dynamics in esports.