One of the top regiosn for competitive VALORANT is definitely Korea. Indeed, housing some of the top names such as Vision Strikers, new competition is on the horizon. Accordingly, a new name is here – ESportsConnected VALORANT Roster 2022. Bringing some top and new names together, let’s discuss this new roster.
ESportsConnected VALORANT Roster 2022 – Gunning for South Korea
Indeed, there are some top names here. Mainly, the biggest head-turner is the likes of Lee “k1Ng” Seung-won joining this roster on loan from Vision Strikers. Being present on loan, “k1Ng” was part of the dominant run by Vision Strikers last year.
Specifically, the entire roster is as outlined below:
- Yoo “Moothie” Seung-woo
- Kim “GodDead” Sung-sin
- Kim “zunba” Joon-hyuk
- Lee “k1Ng” Seung-won
- Park “Bazzi” Jun-ki
This entirely new organization for VALORANT also shows off some new coaching staff too:
- Jeong “Jaemin” Jae-min – Head Coach
- Jung “peri” Bum-gi – Coach
We’re eager to see this exciting new roster in the coming season of the VCT – perhaps they can make an impact and climb to the top of the Korean region.
New names in the season will continue to improve the level of competition.
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