Jynxzi blown away by shroud’s FPS skills in Rainbow Six Siege

Declan Mclaughlin

Nick ‘Jynxzi’ Stewart hopped into a Rainbow Six Siege match with FPS legend and streamer Michael ‘shroud’ Grzesiek and was blown away by his skill.

Jynxzi has quickly risen to the ranks of streaming popularity across 2023 and 2024 as his subscriber count has continued to grow and outrank other breakout streamers like Kai Cenat. The Rainbow Six: Siege streamer even won the award for best breakthrough streamer at QTCinderella’s Streamer Awards.

With his rise in popularity, Jynxzi has caught the attention of other top streamers and has started to collaborate with streaming veterans.

One veteran who has jumped on stream with the charismatic R6 player is former professional esports pro shroud. The former Cloud9 Counter-Strike competitor is known for his crisp aim and impressed Jynxzi in an R6 match.

Jynxzi speechless watching shroud pop heads in R6

Jynxzi rose to prominence by breaking down other players’ clips from R6, ranting and raving about good and bad plays. He did the same with shroud, while the two were in a 2v2 Rainbow Six: Siege lobby.

Thanks to his rise in popularity, many streamers have started to try out the FPS title with mixed results. Shroud, however, held his own with ease thanks to his competitive FPS background. The streamer has competed professionally in Counter-Strike and Valorant, so Rainbow Six and its unforgiving gameplay is right up his alley.

In one round, Jynxzi was left speechless after shroud won a round single-handedly, killing the two opponents in quick succession with immaculate aim.

“He’s so humble and cool chat. I can’t bro. I would genuinely suck a d*** to have half of his aim,” Jynxzi said after recovering from the round replay.

Whether the two will continue to collaborate in the future remains to be seen. However, it’s fair to say that Jynxzi is impressed with shroud and his skills in R6.

About The Author

Based in Indiana, Declan McLaughlin is an esports reporter for Dexerto Esports covering Valorant, LoL and anything else that pops up. Previously an editor and reporter at Upcomer, Declan is often found reading investigative stories or trying to do investigations himself. He has a bachelor's degree in journalism from Indiana University. You can contact him at declan.mclaughlin@dexerto.com.