
In a recent conversation, Justin ‘jks’ Savage discusses his transition back to a home team, delving into his experiences at FlyQuest and his ambitions to bring Australia back to the upper echelons of competitive gaming.
Insights on Joining FlyQuest
jks reflects on his rapid return to a familiar environment after leaving 100 Thieves in 2020. He elaborates on the challenge presented by FURIA, a fierce competitor that challenged his team in their recent match.
“No one really gave up or stopped communicating, so I’m very proud of that aspect,” jks shared post-match, highlighting the importance of team cohesion.
The Journey Ahead
FlyQuest is not out of the tournament yet. Their next match against B8 offers a chance for redemption. jks remains optimistic about their potential and commitment to improvement.
“It’s a bit exhausting, but we need to learn a lot and communicate openly as a team. I know we can achieve great things together if we keep progressing,” he expressed fervently.
With a strong desire to leverage his experience from international lineups, jks aims to elevate his teammates and forge a path back to the top for Australian teams. His latest choice reflects a blend of personal ambition and country pride as he continues his esports career.