{"id":18585,"date":"2021-06-25T23:20:24","date_gmt":"2021-06-25T23:20:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/team-queso-reportedly-in-disarray-as-atomik-can-t-decide-if-he-is-staying-or-going"},"modified":"2024-07-19T17:52:45","modified_gmt":"2024-07-19T17:52:45","slug":"team-queso-reportedly-in-disarray-as-atomik-can-t-decide-if-he-is-staying-or-going","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/en\/rocket-league\/team-queso-reportedly-in-disarray-as-atomik-can-t-decide-if-he-is-staying-or-going","title":{"rendered":"Team Queso reportedly in disarray as AtomiK can’t decide if he is staying or going"},"content":{"rendered":"
Car-soccer esports is difficult no matter the region but European Rocket League<\/a> is a different beast. Home to the most World Champions in the sports-racing hybrid, the old continent holds the most names over at the Champions Field rafters.<\/p>\n Therefore, entering a competitive season with the right squad will always be a must if you’re trying to break into the scene à la BDS — and that’s exactly what Team Queso is trying to figure out right now.<\/p>\n Shift<\/a>, the most reliable intel source for all Rocket League Esports, has reported three times over the last few days regarding the status of the cheesy roster; first revealing Sergio “AtomiK” Pérez Cortés’ intentions of leaving<\/a>, then acting as a platform for the boys to deny these claims<\/a> only to announce their plans depart the org<\/a> all in the span of three days.<\/p>\n EL EUROPEO SE VIENE PARA ESPAÑITA 🇪🇸<\/p>\n SOIS ENORMES @VKSailen<\/a> @DmentZa<\/a> @AtomikRL<\/a> @ByJesuxEsP<\/a>#QuesoProud<\/a> 🧀 pic.twitter.com\/wHHjin3rsN<\/a><\/p>\n — Team Queso (@TeamQuesoGG) March 28, 2021<\/a>\n
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