{"id":25274,"date":"2022-10-28T10:51:35","date_gmt":"2022-10-28T14:51:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/?p=25274"},"modified":"2022-10-28T10:51:35","modified_gmt":"2022-10-28T14:51:35","slug":"snip3down-headlines-faze-clans-first-pro-apex-legends-team","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/snip3down-headlines-faze-clans-first-pro-apex-legends-team\/","title":{"rendered":"Snip3down headlines FaZe Clan’s first pro Apex Legends team"},"content":{"rendered":"
Eric \u2018Snip3down\u2019 Wrona is back on the competitive field just a day after the player announced his retirement. While he has retired from Halo<\/a>, the 24-year was earlier today unveiled as a part of FaZe Clan\u2019s first pro Apex Legends<\/a> roster.<\/p>\n The American esports franchise unveiled their newly formed roster that will be participating in the upcoming Apex Legends season. The team revealed that the roster will be headlined by the Halo veteran who started his Apex Legends journey in 2020 under famous rosters like Rogue and TSM. While with TSM, he finished in third place in the ALGS Championship in 2021.<\/p>\n SlurpeeG will join Snip3down on FaZe\u2019s pro Apex squad. The player is one of the best controller fraggers in North America and had participated with SXG and G-Force in the Apex Legends Global Series Pro League.<\/p>\n Snip3down competitively played in Halo for 15 years and, became one of the best known players in the esports title. For the last two years, the player was a part of TSM, FaZe, and eUnited\u2019s lineups.<\/p>\n Snip3down revealed his decision to retire from pro Halo competitions<\/a> previously. However, FaZe\u2019s announcement shows that Snip3down is not entirely ready to give up competitive gaming just yet.<\/p>\n FaZe made the announcement via a video on Twitter<\/a> but did not reveal who the third player was. According to reports, the third spot may be reserved for TSM player Mac “Albralelie” Beckwith. Over the past few months, the player has competed with the team in several tournaments.<\/p>\n