Global Esports reveals 7-man all duelist team
Global Esports are truly living up to its name with the announcement of what may be the most diverse roster in the VCT 2023 - Pacific League. The Indian esports organisation is set to stage a 7-man roster in the Pacific League, comprising players from five different countries.
Earlier this week, Global Esports also announced the arrival of Kim "t3xture" Na-ra, Park "Bazzi" Jun-ki and Michael "WRONSKI" Wronski
Bazzii and t3xture join from Dplus and On Sla2ers, respectively, while Wronski was rescued from ORDER, the Melbourne-based organisation that ran out of funding in August. Cahya "Monyet" Nugraha also comes from Onic Esports , the APAC LCQ grand finalist with BOOM Esports.
The thrilling roster is headlined by former XSET player, Jordan "AYRIN" He, who will take charge as the in-game leader, working alongside coach Hong "Eraser" Chang-pyo.
Global Esports’ Final VALORANT roster:
Jordan "AYRIN" He Kim "t3xture" Na-ra Cahya "Monyet" Nugraha Michael "WRONSKI" Wronski Park "Bazzi" Jun-ki Abhirup "Lightningfast" Paul Choudhury Ganesh "SKRossi" GangadharWith Hong "Eraser" Chang-pyo at the reins as head coach, and Malav "Rexdreams" Popat as assistant coach.
It is worth knowing that most of these players have something in common. They all have had the most games played on duelist agents during their careers, particularly Jett, with the exception of Lightningfast.
On Twitter, CEO Rushindra Sinha seemed to make fun of the fact as he went on to post, “Jett/duelist esports incoming,”
The squad will make its international debut in February at the 30-team kickoff tournament in São Paulo, Brazil. In the meantime, the team is already headed to Seoul to begin training.
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