T1 VALORANT makes 3 modifications following lackluster finish to 2023 aggressive season

Greater than half of T1’s VALORANT roster has been switched out after a swift elimination from Group B in VCT 2023 Champions. Byeon “Munchkin” Sang-beom, Joseph “ban” Seungmin Oh, and Kang “iNTRO” Seung-gyun have been placed on the sidelines in favor of three new gamers.

Kevin “xccurate” Susanto, Lee “k1Ng” Seung-won, and Ham “iZu” Woo-ju have taken their place on T1’s starting lineup today, Sept. 12. T1’s overhaul comes on account of a number of failed top-tier occasions, with the squad failing to get out of the Spherical of 16 in LOCK//IN São Paulo 2023, and bombing the Group stages of both Champions and Masters Tokyo earlier this yr.

This assortment of daring strikes contains introducing certainly one of Indonesia’s most outstanding CS:GO veterans into South Korea’s No. 3-ranked VALORANT team. But it surely seems to be like k1Ng is T1’s most tenured pickup from the bunch.

K1Ng has been part of a number of big-name groups in the South Korean region. The Killjoy and Cypher most important beforehand donned the Gen.G and DRX jerseys throughout the final two years and appears to push T1 again on track. 

Xccurate, on the other hand, floated through the CS:GO scene for years. The esports veteran dabbled in each scenes from 2021 to 2022, finally ending up on T1’s VALORANT squad on Sept. 11, 2023. 

The previous CS:GO professional formally retired from the scene on Sept. 13, 2022, after being part of a number of the largest rosters that the Asian scene needed to supply, with TyLoo being the most noteworthy squad.

T1’s final pickup iZu has been teamless for the final three months. The duelist most important beforehand performed for Jadeite, with notable placings at Challengers League Japan: Break up 2 in June this yr, narrowly missing out on VCT Pacific: Ascension in the process.

Optimistically, this roster will be capable to push T1 past their earlier underwhelming placings this yr. 

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