Apathy joins JKap and John as free agents after leaving Team EnVyUs

The Boys in Blue are now down to just one remaining player.
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The roster changes continue to pile on for one of the most popular organizations in Call of Duty esports.

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Just a few hours after Jordan “JKap” Kaplan and Johnathan “John” Perez revealed that they were leaving Team EnVyUs earlier today, Bryan “Apathy” Zhelyazkov did the same.

“I want to thank Team EnVyUs for everything they’ve done for me,” Apathy said. “Good luck to them this year. With that being said I am now a [free agent] for WWII.”

Apathy’s departure means that Austin “SlasheR” Liddicoat is the last remaining player on Team EnVyUs. Although there are several rumors as to who will be replacing JKap, John, and Apathy, Team EnVyUs has made no announcement about its future roster.

Apathy joined Team EnVyUs in June 2016, and helped the organization win the 2016 Call of Duty World League Championship last September. As a former world champion, this aggressive submachine gun slayer will definitely be a top free agent moving into the WWII season, which starts later this year.


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