Ex CS: GO Pro Braxton "swag'' Pierce Gets a Second Chance

Ex CS: GO Pro Braxton "swag'' Pierce Gets a Second Chance

In the past, since 2012, when he was only 15-teen years, Braxton Pierce already had a life that every gamer can only be dreaming. But everything turned out to be not entirely as he was thinking.

Past Of Braxton Pierce

"Swag" was the youngest and the most promising Counter-Strike: Global Offensive pro player of the North America region, which is known as not the most strong in this gaming discipline. While European teams dominated the whole world, he became one of the American CS: GO legends.

He was traveled with family members, including mother and older brother, to participate in various competitions. But, unfortunately, turned out that his team, the iBUYPOWER, were implicated in fixed games. That was the main reason why Valve banned almost all the members of his team, including Braxton Pierce, from any kind of championships.

Second Chance For "Swag"

The young CS: GO pro player was despaired, as he acquired that status by long and hard work. But, unfortunately, all the appellations to the Valve were declined. But not so long ago, he got a second chance to shine on the stage thanks to the Riot Games and their new first-person shooter, named Valorant.

He decided to try this game, and find it pretty exciting and pretty similar to Counter-Strike. After a few months of constant streaming, he received an invitation to become one of the first few pro players of the new gaming discipline.