"He's back to frag" - Cloud9 welcomes Perkisas back into their PUBG Mobile roster. Although the esports organization and Perkisas only just separated in the beginning of the year, they are now joining forces again. Well... anyone that’s gotten used to 2020 thus far is not going to be taken aback by the odd esports transfer.
Terron "Perkisas" Nguyen is a winning man: He has won three mobile gaming tournaments since 2019 and it’s easy to see why Cloud9 is happy to welcome him back.
He's back to frag Please join us in giving a warm welcome back to @itsPerkisas as he rejoins the #C9PUBGM squad! #C9WIN pic.twitter.com/AO8hqGJd7M
— Cloud9 (@Cloud9) April 23, 2020
Looking through Perkisas' social media, Terron Nguyen is not very active, which is probably very agreeable with Cloud9:The team only had a free spot on their PUBG Mobile Roster in the first place because Perkisas' predecessor Brandon "Sixless" Patterson had too much to say on Instagram.
Sixless had made derogatory comments about Indian players and fans on his social media account and Cloud9 reacted very quickly and quite literally is now ‘sixless’:
#C9PUBGM Update: Cloud9 has parted ways with Sixless due to behavior which goes against our player and organization expectations and policies.
— Cloud9 (@Cloud9) March 19, 2020
While being away from Cloud9, Perkisas found a temporary home at Wildcard, but the team had a pretty packed roster anyway. Thus, the opportunity to return to his old team Cloud9 came in handy for Perkisas.
Cloud9 hasn't had much success in their PUBG Mobile exploits lately:
At the ESL Mobile Open: Season Four Squad Cup America they only finished 16th and at the PUBG Mobile Madcat Royale 2020 things didn't turn out much better with an 11th place finish.
A strong contrast to Perkisas' winning streak: Besides the three tournament victories we already mentioned, Perkisas was in the top 10 in almost every mobile gaming event he has ever participated in. Not bad.
It remains to be seen how Nguyen will (re)establish himself on Cloud9’s PUBG Mobile roster. Most likely we will see him in action at one of the upcoming tournaments in May.