Bryan “Apathy” Zhelazkov is one of the world’s best calling players since the beginning of his career in 2011. In 2022, the double World Champion opted to hang the sticks and pursue a career in content.
Apathy came to the stage in 2011 and won two World Championship victories: one in 2016 and one in 2018. Apathy is one of two players in 2017 when he came short of it, but he also finished second in 2017 when he finished in second place in the Grand Finals.
Apathy now looks at content and broadcasting after a long and successful career, where most of his time is Warzone and perhaps he participates in several major tournaments
Source: https://esportsjunkie.com/2021/10/04/call-of-dutys-apathy-retires-from-professional
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