ORDER Australia (101st in the world rankings) announced the signing of Tyler «tucks» Reilly, who will take Luke «ekul» Blackie's place on the roster. Thus, the cyber athlete, who some time ago moved to Valorant, returns to the professional scene in CS: GO.
During his career, tucks has represented several Australian teams, most notably the Chiefs. In 2014, he received a VAC ban for cheating, disqualifying him from participating in any Valve-sponsored events. As a result, he announced his move to Valorant, but the restrictions were lifted in 2021 after Valve changed the rules for player eligibility.
For some time, the player played in ORDER for Valorant, performing well on the European stage. He has also worked as a coach with the CS: GO lineup. Commenting on his contract with ORDER, tucks said that he is happy to be back: «After a year and a half in Valorant, I never really fell in love with the game, I didn't feel the emotions I should have felt towards it, and that's why I wanted to change something, as CS: GO remains
the
only thing in my life that gives me 100% pleasure».ORDER recently made it to the bottom set of the Asian RMR Qualifiers finals, and also showed good results in the ESL ANZ Championships
.