Boltz from Imperial sets sights on return to the CS:GO scene



Boltz, a finalist at the 2017 PGL Kraków Major, is ready to make his comeback to CS:GO after considering retirement earlier this year.

The Brazilian player, formerly of Immortals and MIBR, has announced that he is open to resuming his CS:GO career. The 26-year-old is still under contract with Imperial and is looking for interested teams to reach out to his organization.

Boltz from Imperial sets sights on return to the CS:GO scene

Boltz joined Imperial in February 2022 as part of their “Last Dance” lineup and represented the Brazilian team for over a year and a half until he was benched in October last year to make room for Lucas “decenty” Bacelar. During his tenure, he posted a 1.10 Rating and competed in the 2022 PGL Antwerp Major and several top-tier events.

Afterwards, he formed O PLANO alongside fer, fnx, TACO, and kNgV-, attempting to qualify for the PGL Copenhagen Major, but they failed to advance to the playoffs.

The 26-year-old had been facing uncertainty about his future, even contemplating retirement in a late-January interview. However, he has now decided to resume his professional career. In a statement on his social media, Boltz said:

“As everyone saw last year, I took some time off to clear my mind, and now I am announcing my return. Well-rested, I am more motivated than ever. I want to step back into competition. I am still contracted with Imperial, but there is a buyout clause, and I am open to considering offers from other teams. I can play multiple roles, including as an in-game leader, and I hope to get back on the server soon, competing and playing in the next Major.”

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