Early Apex I would say he was the best by far, Yes Diego was scoring more kills but Dizzy was something else.
Professional Apex Legends player Coby “dizzy” Meadows has retired from competitive play and left NRG.

“My primary focus will now be on streaming The 19-year old thanked NRG and fans for their support over the last 10 months. 2019-12-10 Coby "dizzy" Meadows (born May 19, 2000) is an American player, formerly playing for NRG Esports.

I’ve had some personal challenges and really needed to decide what my passion was going to be.”“I have finally made my decision,” he asserted, outlining that he will no longer be “competing professionally” in Apex Legends but will instead shift his efforts towards streaming. Dizzy and his team were up against the final squad in an Apex match.
With a focus on streaming and content creation moving forward, fans will still be regularly treated to insane gameplay and remarkable FPS skills through his Twitch broadcasts and YouTube videos. One of the biggest names in Apex Legends esports, Colby 'dizzy' Meadows, has parted ways with NRG Esports and retired from competitive play in order to 'focus on new pursuits.' Dizzy decides to retire from competitive Apex Legends and leave NRG. After clearing out two of the three members on the last team, dizzy pieced together what had happened to the third. After a month-long break from Twitch, dizzy is set to make his return to the platform on December 11. “Catch me tomorrow for my return stream,” the statement concluded.Having actively competed since the inception of competitive Apex, dizzy achieved a wide array of first-place finishes throughout a number of major events and made a name for himself with his highly aggressive playstyle. He left NRG and was going to stream but it never happened.

Apex Legends pro Dizzy quits esports to focus on streaming NRG’s Apex Legends pro Coby ‘Dizzy’ Meadows has left the organisation and called time on his competitive career to focus on streaming. Widely regarded as one of the world’s best Apex Legends players, the 19-year-old’s announcement came as a surprise to many. The former pro informed fans about the … I was just doing what I love to do,” he expressed. "Throughout a lengthy statement, the popular player elaborated on his surprising decision and explained what led to his departure from the competitive side of Apex Legends.

Published: {{day}}/{{monthNameShort}}/{{year}} {{hourTwoDigit}}:{{minuteTwoDigit}}Updated: {{day}}/{{monthNameShort}}/{{year}} {{hourTwoDigit}}:{{minuteTwoDigit}}Despite having only launched in 2019, Respawn Entertainment’s Apex Legends has already lost one of its biggest esports superstars as dizzy has stepped away from the competitive scene.In a December 10 announcement, dizzy revealed he would be no longer be competing at the professional level in Apex Legends. But “personal challenges” led to an inconsistent broadcast schedule and forced the former pro to figure out his passion—which appears to be streaming.NRG seems to support the young player’s decision, thanking the “breakout star” on its Twitter account for helping the organization “explode into the Though you won’t be able to see dizzy on stage for the considerable future, fans can tune in to his Twitch “When Apex Legends was announced and released, I dropped everything and focused on grinding it out. Apex Legends pro Colby “dizzy” Meadows left NRG Esports and retired from the competitive scene today to stream full time. The former pro informed fans about the “new chapter” in his life on Twitter, discussing his future outside of professional gaming.“As of today, I’m starting a new chapter in my life and have decided to focus on my stream and part ways with NRG and will no longer be competing professionally,” dizzy said. "Dizzy" (Real Name: Coby Meadows) is an American Apex Legends player, … “Some of you may have noticed that over the past few months my stream has been inconsistent. The streamer is citing some personal challenges as well as a desire to improve his content for his departure from competitive Apex and the team.

On December 10th, 2019 dizzy announced his retirement from competitive Apex Legends.

From bursting onto the scene in the North American Twitch Rivals competitions and stomping consecutive weekly Code Red tournaments, to his most recent victory at TwitchCon 2019 which netted him $60,000, dizzy was in rarified air at the very top of the competitive Apex scene.Having amassed a following of over 700,000 fans on Twitch and just under half a million subscribers on YouTube, the flashy plays and engaging personality of dizzy clearly struck a chord within the Apex Legends community. Looking to start a new chapter in his life, the former pro has parted ways with NRG Esports and will be focusing primarily on streaming the battle royale title and "expanding his content. “He won the hearts of fans all across the world, and helped NRG explode into the apex scene,” NRG stated in an announcement of dizzy’s departure from the organization. “After much consideration, he has decided to take a step back and retire from competitive Apex Legends.”One of the best to ever compete in the battle royale title, it’s evident that dizzy won’t be parting ways with the game entirely.


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