Karma, revenge and revenge are concepts that when they are favorable to us are very satisfactory; especially when we respond to an unjust cause. This is what Itz Mago, a professional Call of Duty: Mobile player who he was kicked out of his eSports team to end up beating them at a McDonald’s.
As reported in Mein-MMOIt all started when Mago was kicked out of ARP Gaming for no apparent reason. It happened at a key moment of the season, as the FPS World Championship was about to be played and the player was dropped from the team despite leaving his usual job to compete.
One month spending time on a team, traveling to Oklahoma, quitting your job, and then getting kicked off the team. The ARP organization has nothing to do with this GGS decision. I’ll just say I’ll be back no matter what (I’ll upload a video explaining it all).
In said video He explains that he was expelled on the last possible day to make changes, since the teams had to present the final squad with which they were going to compete. And it is that an ex-player, Yawn, tried to return to ARP Gaming, but they had to discard one of them so that he had a place. Although Carlinhos seemed the most obvious decision, following the Mago’s words explaining his lack of professionalismthe truth is that it was the Wizard himself who ended up outside.
He was not in a good personal moment and was still getting used to recovering sensations with Call of Duty: Mobile after not having played in a whole year, but he was always willing to give everything for the group. Faced with such a scenario, Mago was forced to make the leap to Six Kings -formerly known as Raising- and from that point fight for victory.
Since his Internet connection was not very stable, he decided that his best option was to go to a McDonald’s and play from there. After order a double McChicken Deluxe, faced ARP Gaming and he managed to beat them, rounding off a revenge that was served on a hot plate this time.
“That’s why you should never, ever give up. Never think negative things, you have to stay positive,” reflects Mago in the final part of his video, knowing that part of the work has been accomplished.
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