Breaking News: The Return of a Legend - ScreaM's Comeback Story!
Can you believe it? The iconic ScreaM is back, and he's ready to conquer Counter-Strike: Global Offensive once again!
Today, at the HLTV Awards, Adil "ScreaM" Benrlitom, the legendary Belgian player, dropped a bombshell. After six long years of retirement, he's gearing up for a comeback, aiming to prove that age is just a number and that his skills are still top-notch.
ScreaM, now 31, has been away from the competitive scene for quite some time. His last stint was with GamerLegion, alongside his fellow Belgian, Kevin "Ex6TenZ" Droolans, before he ventured into VALORANT in 2020. He competed for three more years there, but now, he's set his sights on a comeback to the game that made him a legend.
But here's where it gets controversial... For a player of ScreaM's age and with such a lengthy retirement, a comeback is virtually unheard of. The game has evolved significantly since his heyday, and even back in 2019, many considered his career to be winding down.
However, ScreaM has been carefully considering this challenge for a while now. He first hinted at his intentions back in May when he joined FUT's French roster, alongside his brother, Nabil "Nivera" Benrlitom. It seems like he's been plotting his return, and now, he's ready to take on the world again.
So, where will we see ScreaM next? Well, joining his brother on a new team or perhaps linking up with one of the French subtop squads, like Nathan "NBK-" Schmitt's GenOne roster, seems like a likely path.
This comeback story is sure to spark debates and discussions. Will ScreaM be able to adapt to the modern game? Can he still compete at the highest level? And what impact will his return have on the CS:GO scene?
What are your thoughts? Do you think ScreaM's comeback is a brilliant move, or is it a risky venture? Let us know in the comments below! We'd love to hear your opinions on this exciting development.