Having left the Movistar R7 team last October, the Summit toplaner finally announced the end of his competitive career this Friday.
South Korean player Summit, whose real name is Park Woo-tae, has officially announced his retirement at the age of 25, ending a ten-year career that took him across several countries. In a moving message published on Instagram, he looks back on his journey: “I left high school in second grade, without knowing anything, to boldly venture into China. Since then, I have been lucky enough to have a happy career without major obstacles. »
Summit expressed his gratitude to fans around the world for their unwavering support, as well as to his teammates, coaches and managers who have impacted his career. He notably played in prestigious teams like Liiv SANDBOX, Cloud9, FunPlus Phoenix and Team Liquid, leaving a lasting mark on the competitive scene.
A new life as a streamer
Now, Summit is turning to a new adventure by becoming a streamer on the SOOP platform. “I’ve wanted to try streaming for a long time. I am determined to put my whole heart into it”he confided. Fans hope to find in his streams the passion and charisma that have made him an iconic figure in esports.
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