Stephen Cutler joins Prodigy Agency as FPS Agent

Stephen Cutler Prodigy Agency
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Former CS:GO and VALORANT professional player Stephen ‘reltuC’ Cutler has joined esports representation agency Prodigy as its newest FPS agent for North America.

Cutler will be tasked with expanding Prodigy’s portfolio of players by scouting upcoming players and working with the company’s existing FPS roster.

Prodigy Agency is an esports-focused representation agency founded by former esports player Jérôme Coupez. Prodigy is known mostly for representing notable esports players such as Mathieu ‘ZywOo’ Herbaut and Nicholas ‘nitr0’ Cannella in CS:GO, as well as Tyson ‘TenZ’ Ngo in VALORANT alongside numerous other players in Fortnite, League of Legends and Rocket League.

Cutler joins the company with a focus on FPS players, considering that he was once a CS:GO and VALORANT professional. Cutler played for numerous North American teams, including TSM and Counter Logic Gaming during a playing career that lasted for more than 15 years.

Cutler joins a growing roster of agents at Prodigy Agency. The company has recently enlisted former Misfits Sports Director Adrian ‘Hatchy’ Widera as its League of Legends agent, and also hired Lucas Mohamad, a former Rainbow Six: Siege Team Manager for Immortals and Made in Brazil. Another notable hire from Prodigy was former TSM and FlyQuest Assistant Coach Anand ‘Curry’ Agarwal.

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Stephen Cutler, NA FPS Agent at Prodigy Agency, commented: “While I’m at Prodigy, I want to use the experience, I have gained over my long career to help players and make sure they don’t make of the same mistakes I’ve made.

“It takes so much dedication, discipline, and desire to make it in esports, and knowing at Prodigy we try to eliminate all distractions that allow players to solely focus on competing is an amazing feeling.”

Ivan Šimić
Ivan comes from Croatia, loves weird simulator games, and is terrible at playing anything else. Spent 5 years writing about tech and esports in Croatia, and is now doing it here.