Just one week after securing their pro league spot at Dreamhack Atlanta, Ronin Esports have decided to release Tyler “Spartan” Ganza. Spartan revealed that this decision came as a surprise to him, but the roster felt this was the best decision going forward.
Well, unexpected. Played my ass off. Is what it is though, no hard feelings I supposed. I can't hate people anymore.
F/A fall season
— Tyler Ganza (@Spartan) July 29, 2017
Ronin Esports have had a rough time in the Halo Championship Series as they are currently ranked 7th with a 1 win and 6 losses.
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