North America’s star player heading back to Cloud9 – eSports 

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North American jungling legend William “Meteos” Hartman has made a return to C9 on Wednesday as a content creator for the eSports organization. Meteos spent the last two years as an unsigned League of Legends content creator.

He will be once again donning the blue and white shirt just as he once did, set to stream for his fans under the team’s banner.

Cloud9 announced his arrival on Tuesday with a tweet. The veteran jungler is popularly known for his co-streams, although he also plays various games like Teamfight Tactics and League on stream. The events that he watches frequently include the LCS and other LoL Esports events alongside other popular streamers like fellow C9 alumni Zachary “Sneaky” Scuderi.

.The 30-year-old isn’t only good with a content creation career, but he also has a lot of accomplishments on his CV on the Summoner’s Rift as a pro, two LCS trophies, IEM Season 9 San Jose, and the quarterfinals at the World Championship in 2013, 2014, and 2016.

Meteos has featured for some of the big teams in North America, such as 100 Thieves, Phoenix1, OpTic Gaming, and Immortals, but it was with C9 he found the biggest of successes.

C9 supporters will be glad that Meteos is back, thanks to the history between the player and the organization, especially regarding the team’s old championship runs.

Similarly, he has appeared severally on the LCS broadcast desk, and his extensive time as a pro player has helped him with his analytical skills. His next co-stream could be the upcoming World Championship in South Korea.

Meanwhile, Valve has switched off Competitive and private matchmaking during Counter-Strike 2’s limited test. However, the timeframe of the disabling is not stated, and the developers have also refused to give reasons for the change.

The new update for CS2 was released on August 15 with a revamp on some of the maps and ended Anubis and Ancient’s tenure in the Competitive pool for CS2.

Daniel Ademiju Idowu