The games’ top professionals consider retirement after lack of availability to the game in present time.
And now, when it’s time to go, we decide to leave. Two players may be considering a farewell to WSC earlier than usual after discussing a potential retirement on Wii Sports Club. Miguel and Quintin have expressed their feelings to the Team B.F.F Gamers’ Press about their recent comments about retiring on Wii Sports Club early.
Miguel says that it depends whether he can spark interest, or even playing Online again before he retires, but he proposed a Retirement after the WSC Year-End Event, presented by Team B.F.F Gamers. He will play in three Round Robin matches, shall he not move on into the final four, it will be the end of his run in WSC, but you’ll never know if he wants to make the call after his run is to conclude in the year-end event.
Miguel has unlocked several stamps across the five sports and achieved new high scores upon his return to the Club.
Quintin expressed that it was fun playing WSC while it lasted but he is not finding enough interest to continue to play. Though he will still be ready to participate in our Year-End Finals event when it comes. He is a Star 10 player on every sport, making the 1,000 Online Wins Club in several sports.
Though retirement can happen early, Online Servers are going down for all users in April, according to Nintendo. That means that Online Play will end for everyone once that month begins again. We want to make the best of those servers we’ve enjoyed over the years with our community event, reeling in eight of the best players who applied and has qualified for the event. We definitely want to create stories that will last a life time, so let’s get Quintin and Miguel rolling out on a high note before considering Retirement!
They are both qualified for the Year-End event so we should expect them to play in what might be the most memorable match of it’s time.