Legend left TSM after deciding not to re-sign

Twitch streamer and content creator Ali “Myth” Kabbani is parting ways with TSM after three years, according to a video announcement shared today by both Myth and TSM. In the announcement, Myth revealed that he has decided not to renew his contract with TSM, refusing to renew his contract later.
In the video, Myth said the “family feeling” that initially attracted him to TSM was missing, specifically due to the departures of both former TSM president Leena Xu and former TSM president Leena Xu. League of Legends mid laner Bjergsen. Additionally, Myth feels that he’s not “really put to good use,” pointing out that he hasn’t had a lot of recent TSM content.
As for his next destination, Myth said he wants to be a bigger part of their content, putting himself “in more uncomfortable situations” and seeing himself as a human. Some potential suitors (based on responses to the announcement) include 100 Thieves, NRG (where former TSM Fortnite the creators of Daequan and Hamlinz are stationed) and OfflineTV, among others.
Myth joined TSM in 2018 and initially focused on Fortnite competition and content creation. Over the years, Myth moved further and further away from Fortnite, spent most of the broadcast in 2020 and 2021 playing VALUABLE. He has co-streamed several VCT events throughout 2021, bringing in huge viewership especially during TSM matches.
Myth’s services as a content creator will be in high demand considering his social stats: 4.6 million subscribers on YouTube, 2.5 million followers on Twitter and 10th most watched Twitch channel with 7.4 million followers, follow TwitchTracker.
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