Alexandre "⁠xms⁠" Forté has made a twitlonger revealing he will leave CS:GO behind and is looking to compete in other games.

xms, who was last seen playing with Envy and then LeftOut after losing support from the North American organization has announced he is leaving competitive CS behind to focus on trying to become the best in another game.

xms made it to some of the biggest tournaments with EnVyUs

Known for his mechanical skill, the French rifler leaves behind one of the most memorable short clips in the game, when he one-tapped all of Kinguin during the Europe Minor for the PGL Major Krakow 2017 in a crucial eco round that would help his team go on to win the map.

Having made his way from the bottom of the French scene before being picked up by Kévin "⁠Ex6TenZ⁠" Droolans's LDLC in 2016, xms went on to play tournaments like ELEAGUE Premier, IEM Oakland, and the ELEAGUE Boston Major Main Qualifier with Envy.

It wasn't an easy road for the French rifler, who went out of the last Europe Minor in 7-8th place and finished 3rd at the CS:GO Asia Championship, as he had to go through a spell on the bench early in the year. Now, xms stated that he is quitting because he doesn't have the same passion for the game he once had and because he considers the top French players are more hungry for money than to win tournaments.