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In a recent tweet, HLTVorg highlighted an unusual record held by a legendary player in Adil ‘Scream’ Benrlitom, who announced his retirement from Counter-Strike: Global Offensive earlier in the year.

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As stated, Scream still tops the all-time leaderboard of highest headshot percentage, boasting a record of  65%.8 & 0.48%, overall and per round headshot, respectively. He is followed by Team Liquid’s Twistzz at 62.4%.

The tweet highlights the fact that he has retired from the game.

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“Despite being retired, ScreaM still tops the all time headshot % and headshot per round leaderboards. Twistzz is the only player who comes close to overtaking the one-tap king with a success rate of 62.4%.”

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Did Counter-Strike: Global Offensive lose a superstar to Valorant? 

Counter-Strike lost one of its biggest superstars in ScreaM when he announced a move to Valorant. During his tenure in Counter-Strike, ScreaM was a literal headshot machine, famous for pulling insane one tap headshots in both casual and competitive environments.

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The record held by the Belgian speaks volumes about his skills and the talent that he possesses, and the move can very well lead to his fans moving to a newer eSports title on the rise.

How is ScreaM doing in Valorant? 

The player’s fans were unsure about his future in a new title that boasted abilities over different grenades. However, earlier in the year, Scream signed for Team Liquid, and if you are wondering if he is still the one-tap god, then you should look no further than the video below.

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Do you think Scream will realize his dream of winning a world title in Valorant? Let us know in the comments below.

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