Joonas ‘doto’ Forss, a prominent figure in the Finnish CS scene, has declared his retirement from professional gaming. Throughout his career, the 28-year-old player notably competed with renowned Finnish teams such as HAVU, KOVA, and JANO. However, he gained significant attention during his time with ENCE when the organization transitioned from a Finnish roster to an international lineup in 2021.
After the transition to online competitions, the Finn achieved significant success. He and ENCE secured the runner-up position at IEM Fall Europe in Stockholm. Additionally, they advanced past the Challengers Stage at the PGL Major before ultimately being eliminated in the Legends Stage.
doto Statement
‘doto’ has made it known that although he has decided to step back from playing, he has developed a keen interest in sports psychology. In fact, he has taken the proactive step of enrolling in university courses to further his understanding of the subject. He has expressed a strong desire to pursue a career as a coach, emphasizing that his love for the game remains unwavering. According to him, coaching presents an opportunity for him to fully realize his potential.
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