KRU Esports updated the roster for Game Changers
Argentinean esports organization KRU Esports has updated its female VALORANT roster ahead of the imminent start of the new season in Game Changers. The club decided to keep the old backbone by re-signing with conir, and also signed agreements with micaela and shyz. In addition to the new roster additions, the organization changed the name of the women's team to KRU Blaze.
In order to build on what was gained last year, when ours dominated the Latin American scene for women, the sports department and technical staff made changes to the starting lineup. After the departure of consu, baesht and reserve player autumn, the experienced Bebesita from Gamelanders Purple joined the team led by FR1X as an analyst. Similarly, the starting roster includes micaela and shyz from 9z Team and TBK Female respectively.
First of all, the organization re-signed a contract with conir, who played for the team last season. Then the 25-year-old Chilean girl won three championships in the Open series and VCT 2022: Game Changers Latin America South Finals, and also took part in the VCT 2022: Game Changers Championship.
Together with her, micaela joined KRU Blaze. The 19-year-old girl previously played for 9z Team Female, with whom she reached the finals of the VCT 2022: Game Changers Latin America South Finals. The latest addition to the roster is shyz, a former member of TBK Female who took second place in the Gaming Culture - Girl Power #4.
Bebesita has been appointed as the team's new analyst. Previously, the Brazilian worked as an assistant head coach at Gamelanders Purple, where she spent a year and a half and managed to lead the team to victories at SBT Games VALORANT All Stars, Copa Rakin - Season 2, Esportsmaker Spike Ladies #2 and Gaming Culture - Girl Power #5.
Updated roster of KRU Blaze in VALORANT discipline:
- kalita
- romi
- conir
- micaela
- shyz
- FR1X (head coach)
- Bebesita (analyst)
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