'Greyy' Retires From Paris Eternal

'Greyy' Retires From Paris Eternal

Luís 'Greyy' Perestrelo flex support player leaving the Paris Eternal team, and, probably, retires from the Overwatch community. The rumors about that were spread after the last Owervatch League weekend ended.

The following info appeared on his Twitter on the 7th of May at 9:06 PM. He was pretty clear and simply wrote: "Retiring." His tweet already got more than 3 000 reactions.

More Info About The Situation

Luís Perestrelo played for his team since the Overwatch League Inaugural Season and even was one of the main supports of the Paris Eternal who fought during the Overwatch World Cup 2017.

Luís 'Greyy' Perestrelo will be the third player who mostly played as a support and leaves. The other two support players are Damien 'HyP' Souville and Harrison 'Kruise' Pond.

The rumors began to spread after one of the Korean professional players Joon 'Fielder' Kwon joined the Paris Eternal to play instead of Damien "HyP" Souville but played the entire last game instead of Perestrelo.

More About Luís Decissoin

'Greyy' said that he decided to stop playing the Overwatch at all for some period as he didn't get any fun at all and did not feel any desire for the whole Owervatch game process no more.

He also mentioned that he did not want to leave his team in an unsuitable position with just one healer in a roster. That is the main reason why he was waiting for the Korean player Joon "Fielder" Kwon to join the Paris Eternal.