Jordanian player Mohammad “BOROS” Malhas has officially parted ways with the British esports organization Into The Breach, announcing his free agent status on his X page. After only four months with the team, BOROS is now available for offers from other teams.
This development is notable considering that, despite his accomplishments, BOROS is now teamless just months after joining the organization.
The story of BOROS’ transfer to Into the Breach began in July when he left Falcons, where he had been benched due to performance issues. His move was part of a major overhaul in Into the Breach’s roster, which was built around prominent player Owen “smooya” Butterfield. BOROS, along with Flatron “juanflatroo” Halimi and Nicolas “Keoz” Dgus, was brought in to help push the team to greater heights internationally.
Unfortunately, BOROS’ time with Into the Breach was short-lived and less successful than anticipated. The team’s results during this period were inconsistent, with team leader smooya openly criticizing the players for their lackluster work ethic. The team’s performance did not meet expectations, leading to dissatisfaction and the eventual departure of some players.
BOROS’ next steps remain unclear, but his youth and skill are likely to draw attention from teams seeking to bolster their rosters. With the internal instability in Into the Breach and criticism from smooya, BOROS’ future career moves are likely to be discussed in the esports scene.