PUBG Mobile star Noozy leaves The Infinity ahead of the 2023 season. Picture: Esports

PUBG Mobile star Noozy leaves The Infinity ahead of the 2023 season. Picture: Esports

PUBG Mobile star Noozy leaves The Infinity ahead of the 2023 season

Newsroom Jan 31, 2023

In a surprise development, Thailand-based Esports organization, The Infinity bid farewell to its PUBG Mobile star Noozy.

Overview:

  • The 2022 season ended with completing the prestigious Global Championship (PMGC): 2022.
  • Noozy resignation from The Infinity might be credited to the squad's sudden elimination from the Group Stage of PMGC: 2022, which surprised fans and pundits alike.

The Infinity, a Thailand-based Esports group, has waved goodbye to its PUBG Mobile star Noozy. The 2022 season ended with completing the prestigious Global Championship (PMGC): 2022. Several teams from throughout the globe demonstrated their exceptional ability and talent, winning the hearts of their followers.

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Squads from across the world are seeking to make the required roster adjustments for the 2023 PUBG Mobile season to put their best foot forward in the forthcoming leg.

Noozy, a veteran PUBG Mobile athlete, had remarkable success under The Infinity brand

Noozy is a veteran PUBG Mobile athlete. Picture: Esports

The top athlete will join the team in February 2021. With his arrival, Infinity's performance steadily improved. The squad dominated the 2021 Thai circuit, establishing itself as one of Southeast Asia's most powerful teams. The team won the PMPL: SEA Championship Season 3 with Noozy as MVP. Even on the international scene, the player's performance was outstanding, as he led his team to fourth place in the PMGC: East League 2021. He also won the title of Grenade Master in the tournament's Grand Finals.

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The squad's success remained strong in 2022, as it won the PMPL: SEA Championship in the autumn season. In the crucial PUBG Mobile: SEA versus China regional match, Noozy came through as the MVP and helped his team win the championship. In 2021 and 2022, he dominated the Thai and Southeast Asian circuits, establishing himself as one of the finest players in the world. Noozy won 15 individual championships during his time with The Infinity.

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His resignation from The Infinity might be credited to the squad's sudden elimination from the Group Stage of PMGC: 2022, which surprised fans and pundits alike. It will be interesting to see where Noozy goes now that he is a free agent. Given his skills, skill and performance, he will undoubtedly get multiple offers from top PUBG Mobile teams. Meanwhile, The Infinity must consider Noozy's successor. Despite the fact that his shoes are extremely large to fill, the firm will be exploring top Thai talent pools for the ideal successor.

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