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The CS:GO veteran, who has a major win with fnatic under his belt, has now announced to be retiring due to health issues.

Jonatan "Devilwalk" Lundberg has been been on fnatic's starting roster in 2013 when they were able to take over the DreamHack Winter fiinals. Over time, he has quit playing to focus on the coaching role and in doing so has achieved another major win for fnatic. In recent times, he has re-entered the CS:GO scene as a player and has spent some time in the United States, playing under brands such as Luminosity and Winterfox. In very recent times, he has, alongside Markus "pronax" Wallsten, built a Swedish roster  that just came short in the last match towards the MLG Major Qualifier, where they lost to Team YP.

Due to issues with his wrists he has now decided to quit gaming in total. This is of course a sad blow for the Swedish scene, as one of the most famous faces is about to leave. Many hope for him to return in a coaching role, as there are many teams that could greatly benefit from such an experienced mind. It is however not a hugely surprising move, as his stats have proven him to be a more or less weak spot for his team. The circumstances are nonetheless saddening and we wish Jonatan a fast and good recovery!