As you may have seen recently, with the PUBG off-season we are seeing a lot of roster shuffles. In this article we’ll be covering a vast majority of them. Read on to know more:
Korean roster changes
We saw most of the changes in the South Korean scene. Here, T1 have made a couple of drastic changes, as we have covered on our site. They’ve parted ways with Head Coach Toad, and players Starlord and Adder. In replacement, they’ve added rookie player Bean, and Hulk to the main lineup. Some other changes that were made came out of team Griffin as they benched 2tap and Asura to welcome Foxy on the main squad. In result of this, Gen.G have acquired Asura to represent them in the upcoming PUBG events.
Japanese changes
In Japan we didn’t have many changes, but one that caught the eye was that CAG (CYCLOPS athlete gaming) have decided to part ways with EveRy and Sabrac.
Chinese team changes
Some big changes are coming to the Chinese PUBG scene, as popular Chinese organization Tyloo has invested and re-acquired a solid roster for the upcoming season. They have brought on the team that used to play for Triumphant Song Gaming and are looking to grab that PCL trophy soon!
PUBG Off-Season Roster Shuffles – European updates
In Europe we’ve also got a few roster acquirements. Tempus have formed a new lineup with Himannen, TomiL, NIXZYEE and Wookiebookie. Whereas Acend have acquired a Russian core team, formerly representing Raise Your Edge Gaming.
The off-season is still on-going so we can expect a couple of more changes before the season returns to its normal schedule. Be sure to never miss out on any roster moves by keeping yourself notified on www.esportsguide.com for more esports news!