In a surprising turn of events, compLexity Gaming’s StarCraft 2 player, Strieb “Silver” Roman has announced that he will be retiring from professional gaming. This comes after Silver was picked up by the compLexity organization barely two months ago after an impressive performance in the National ESL StarCraft 2 Cups, beating players like HuK, Qxc, and IdrA to qualify for the Intel Extreme Masters American Championships.
“In the last 6 months I have been absorbed in the competitive world of Starcraft and it has been fun,” explained Silver. “However, there comes a time when the narrow scope of a video game is not enough to sustain a man’s love of life. I have my convocation for business school at the end of this month. As much as I have enjoyed being a part of the esports community for this brief time, I now need to move on to making some of my other dreams become reality, in addition to taking care of some of my more serious responsibilities.”

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