Michal “OKOLICIOUZ” Glowaty has parted ways with Polish organization Virtus.pro the 22-year-old revealed. OKOLICIOUZ spent only two months on the active lineup for Virtus.pro before being benched.

Virtus.pro continued to trial other players and it appears will not be returning to OKOLICIOUZ. During his time as a member of the organization Virtus.pro finished second at the ESL Polish Championship and made it to the top four at Moche XL Esports.

In a TwitLonger the Polish player elaborated on his time with the team and what his future may hold.

“In the end something did not work out. Even though we reached top32 with me in the lineup (+60~ in HLTV ranking) something was not clicking. I think the problem was that the majority of our lineup was playing more aggressive incl. myself.

I gotta say that the guys told me at the start what a type of a player they want to pick up. They needed a defensive player to support the other guys/ mostly throwing nades etc. I was confident that I’m able to adapt to that role even though I’m an aggressive player in-game because I know what I’m capable of and playing for VP was my dream since I try to become a professional so how could I not at least try?

Of course the guys were risking a lot but I think in the end it paid off for everybody. But after the time we all realized that it’s not the way we all want to go. They guys needed a support with more experience in this role than myself and I think my subconsciousness did not really want to play that role anymore. It was more like I was forcing myself to do that than I really wanted to do that. It still was an amazing experience to learn from.

I had the opportunity to play against the best teams in the world not just in practice as this was until then but also in some tournaments like ECS, Europe Minor Closed Qualifier and XL Moche in Portugal and present my skills there.

There is one mistake I’ve made to learn from. This is always telling the roles you prefer to play and to not experiment without any experience with other roles.”

Virtus.pro are still trying to piece together the pieces as they look to reclaim their former glory and put the Polish CS:GO scene back on the map.

Current Virtus.pro roster:

Janusz “Snax” Pogorzelski

Michał “snatchie” Rudzki

Michał “MICHU” Müller

Arek “Vegi” Nawojski

Tomasz “phr” Wójcik (Stand-in)

Jakub “kuben” Gurczynski (Coach)

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