Sayaplayer and BeomJun moved to T1
South Korean esports organization T1 has unveiled an updated VALORANT roster, signing contracts with Sayaplayer and BeomJun. According to the coach of the team, BeomJun, who has no practice on the professional stage behind him, showed himself better in tests than many experienced cybersportsmen. However, the young player will first take a place on the bench.
Sayaplayer spent his last season with The Guard where he won the Nerd Street Gamers: Winter Championship - Open 14 and VALORANT Champions Tour 2022: North America Stage 1 Challengers. In addition, the 24-year-old South Korean player took second place at the VALORANT Champions Tour 2022: North America Last Chance Qualifier, as well as taking part in the VALORANT Champions Tour 2022: Stage 1 Masters - Reykjavík.
At the same time, Sayaplayer returns to his home, since the player began his journey in VALORANT precisely as part of T1.
In turn, BeomJun has no experience in the professional scene. However, the 19-year-old South Korean player performed well in the tests, thus deserving his chance.
The T1 organization was among the partners to participate in the VCT 2023 in Asia. The South Korean club will fight in the same League along with ZETA DIVISION, Global Esports, Gen.G Esports, DRX, DetonatioN Gaming, Team Secret, Rex Regum Qeon, Paper Rex and Talon Esports.
Note that these are not the first changes in the composition of T1 - earlier the club signed Ban, and also said goodbye to thwifo and steel.
Updated T1 roster for VALORANT:
- xeta
- Munchkin
- Ban
- Sayaplayer
- BeomJun
- Autumn (head coach)
- Stunner (assistant coach)
- exuhz (analyst)
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