Farewell to Valorant: WRONSKI Retires, Leaving Oceania without Representation

WRONSKI of Global Esports, Oceania’s only representative in the three international VCT championships, has decided to end his career as a professional Valorant player. The Australian player announced on Twitter less than a year after joining the ranks of Global Esports. He said that he had decided to withdraw from the business and finish his career as a professional player in esports.

“This industry isn’t for me, but I feel blessed to have been a part of it, even if just for a little while,” he continued. “I feel blessed to have been a part of it, even for a little while.” WRONSKI burst onto the scene in Valorant in 2021 as a member of Chiefs, which was one of the most well-known esports teams in Oceania. At the time, Valorant was located in Oceania. 

After that, he fought for Mindfreak and ORDER before joining Global Esports, a team connected with VCT Pacific at the time. During the regular season, he was included in the starting lineup for just four of the league’s matches. He needs assistance to get playing time in the company. His total grade on the VLR scale was 0.90 on average.

WRONSKI departs from Valorant esports

Oceanic Valorant has suffered yet another blow due to WRONSKI’s decision to resign since this implies that the team will no longer have a single player competing at the highest level (tier one). The Australian squad Bonkers published a news report on the difficulties of climbing the Valorant ladder without the support of an organization precisely one month ago.

Bonkers ended up in fifth and sixth place in the last-chance qualifier. However, they were unable to secure a spot in the VCT Pacific. The VCT Pacific last-chance qualifier for Valorant Champions is scheduled from July 18-23, and Global Esports is preparing for it. On the other hand, they need to include WRONSKI in their plans. The first match for the squad will be against Rex Regum Qeon, and it will also be their first match overall.

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