Adil “ScreaM” Benrlitom, a renowned VALORANT star, remains dedicated to achieving his ultimate goal of a tournament victory, even after enduring a disastrous 2023 season with Karmine Corp.
Despite the team’s struggles, including a failure to qualify for the VALORANT Champions Tour EMEA playoffs and various internal challenges, ScreaM is determined to lift a trophy alongside his brother Nivera.
The desire to win alongside his brother has been a long-standing dream for ScreaM, especially since his transition to VALORANT. In an interview with Dot Esports during the inaugural VALORANT Champions event in 2021, ScreaM expressed that winning a trophy with his brother would mean everything to him, particularly as he is in the later stage of his career.

Following Karmine Corp’s elimination from playoff contention on May 18, ScreaM took to Twitter to reaffirm his commitment. He wrote, “I won’t give up until I win with my brother. This split has been the worst in many aspects, but we’ll be back stronger. Time to reset and try again.”
Despite falling short of the title with Team Liquid in the early days of VALORANT, losing to eventual champions Acend in the semifinals, the Benrlitom brothers have not given up on their quest for victory. While they currently find themselves further away from their elusive goal, ScreaM’s determination remains unwavering.
ScreaM’s legacy extends beyond VALORANT, as he is also remembered for his remarkable career in CS:GO, where he was known for his exceptional one-taps. Although he narrowly missed out on claiming a Major trophy in CS:GO, the impending end of the CS:GO era, coinciding with the BLAST Major in France, raises questions about the longevity of ScreaM’s career. Over a year ago, he acknowledged that he is in the later stage of his professional journey.
However, the year is far from over for the 28-year-old star. Alongside Nivera and Karmine Corp, ScreaM looks forward to the EMEA Last Chance Qualifier, where they will have the opportunity to secure a spot in the Champions 2023 tournament, keeping their dreams alive.