Team Reciprocity drops Punk and exits Street Fighter pro scene
The Capcom Pro Tour number one ranked player is now looking for a new team.
Capcom Pro Tour number one ranked player, Victor “Punk” Woodley, is looking for a new team after being released by Team Reciprocity earlier this week.
Sad to Say but I will no longer be apart of@TeamReciprocityfor the 2020 season. I wish them all the best of luck going forward was always great to me but now I will be looking for new deals and a new place to call home, feel free to dm or email me retweets and likes appreciated
Team Reciprocity founder and president, Chad Larsson, also announced that the organization will not be competing in Street Fighter in 2020.
Instead, the team will be focusing on other esports leagues, including Rocket League, Rainbow Six Siege, Gears of War, Apex Legends, and Crossfire.
We will not be competing in Street Fighter in 2020 as the economics no longer meet our criteria for leagues REC can support.It’s been an amazing year with@PunkDaGod, he will be missed!#Legendhttps://t.co/ihsbaLYXc2
Punk signed with Team Reciprocity back in October 2018. Last year, he won four CPT premier events: Final Round, The Mixup, Combo Breaker, and First Attack, and was the runner-up at theCapcom Cup, losing to iDom in the grand finals.
The Capcom Pro Tour 2020 starts this year with the Brussels Challenge on March 20-22.
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