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VALORANT MY/SG 2022

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Vellor

I saw someone doing this for Valorant Korea 2022, so you know, why not let's try it out?

Current teams that are representing MYSG in Valorant:

Paper Rex
Bleed Esports
Kingsmen
Huat Zai
Todak
Scytes
Shiba n the homies
SMG(?)
TMG(?)
Resurgence(?)
Team 600(?)
UndeRank(?)
Reality Rift(?)

Paper Rex
Fresh off a tournament win in TEC Showdown against LVR, Paper Rex are looking strong for 2022. The addition of Jinggg in September was a major improvement towards not only the player himself, but also the organisation. Jinggg provided much needed offence and flexibility for Paper Rex, but still, they fell short in VCT APAC LCQ. With redemption, they headed once again into a different tournament, the Epulze Royal Sea Challenge, with a disappointing 4th place finish. Will things turn up for 2022? Or will Paper Rex once again Dominate the MYSG scene?
Current Roster
Benkai
Jinggg
d4vai
f0rsaken
mindfreak

Bleed Esports
On a 7 win game streak, Bleed Esports has much to boast with their wins over Enigma Gaming and Kingsmen, but the addition of pyth and maxie is very much unexpected by the whole community of Valorant. Pyth is an ex-G2 player for their valorant team, while maxie is a retired CSGO player, most known for playing on Denial Esports. With the previous additions of juicy, Deryeon and lenne, Bleed Esports look to be a terrifying team to play against in APAC. Will they make a LAN appearance? Or will they let everyone down?
Current Roster, as of now
LEXY
FirstLove
juicy (loan)
Deryeon
lenne
pyth
maxie

Kingsmen
as the pride of Malaysia, Kingsmen is one of the most consistent teams in MYSG. They have participated in every significant and minor tournament in MYSG and APAC, which to be honest, is very impressive. Kingsmen started off as a small team, before Evo was signed by the org as their head coach. From there on, it was up and only up as Kingsmen solidified themselves as a top team in MYSG, finishing first in VCT MYSG Stage 2 Challengers 1. Now under the mantle of artn, Kingsmen has maintained their standards as of late. Will KGM burst into the APAC scene even more? Or wil they fall short once again?
Current Roster
nomfu
zeeq
Riza
1van
theDoctorr
Justa (inactive)

Huat Zai

Hailing from the lands of Counter Strike, Huat Zai has finally landed onto Valorant soil. They had a previous team in January 2021, but soon fell apart. However, in November, the CS roster officially moved to Valorant, with the likes of splashske and nephh jumping over. Fortunately, they're arent alone, as ex-SMG player Divine, and ex-Reality Rift players Freyr and Salvestro filling in the team slots. They've currently participated in two events, both of which are the Bleed Esports Community Tournament and the Bleed Esports Christmas Showdown, where they placed 3rd-4th respectively. Will HZ make an impact, or is their tenure short?
Current Roster, as of now
splashske
nephh
dzii
STYRON
Salvestro
Divine
Freyr

Todak
A familiar face in the Malaysian Esports scene, Todak was once the best team in MYSG. Lead by Click, Todak's original roster won Valorant First Strike: MYSG. However, their standards could not be maintained as when VCT came, it was a huge downhill for the organisation. Sometimes, they showed flashes of promise in VCT, but they always get matched out by other teams. The departure of bbalto0o was a heavy hit for the org, but luckily, the signing of kael has boosted Todak's performances as of late. Finishing second in the LogitechG x Loco Invitational, is Todak rising once again, or will problems arise once more?
Current Roster
Click
jayde
kael
subbey
adukaaaa

SCYTES
From the deserts of the Middle East, SCYTES started their Valorant team in Malaysia, but there wasn't any success in that team. Recently, SCYTES have restarted their Southeast Asia campaign, once again in Malaysia, signing the team LFO with the exception of reN and ex-XIAO player, ZenS. Will they make their name known? or will they continue to live in the dark..?
Current Roster
Pecal
Miki
Juan
toggle
ZenS

shiba n the homies
Formed just for the SEA Esports Championship 2021, shiba and several other players such as ex-LVR players, RedKoh and Flaring. They are just a temporary team but they have a nice roster.
Current Roster
RedKoh
shiba
Flaring
joshh
benaf

SMG
Recently. Team SMG has released all players excluding falfalfal and are currently taking a break from the Valorant Pro Scene.

TMG
Timing Monster Gaming has been inactive for 5 months ever since they're small effort to take place in VCT. It is unknown whether they are still interested in partaking in the MYSG Valorant Scene.

Resurgence
Resurgence has been inactive for over an year, last taking part in TheGym SIngapore Invitational. It is unknown if they are in still taking part in Valorant.

Team 600
Ever since the scandal, Team 600 has been inactive for 8 months. It is unclear whether Probosu, the team owner, is still interested in the Valorant scene.

UndeRank
UndeRank has not partipated in any tournament since Stage 3. It is unknown whether the team is still together, or whether the org still wants to partake in the Valorant scene.

Reality Rift
Reality Rift released all its players in early March. However, they have said that they still intend to come back in the future.

thanks to IKyoto for this idea!

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D3ltAgg
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BLEED didnt defeat VLT

#3
DrudaL
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lvr player now in bleed

#4
wolkSy_vlrt
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And GE cant beat PRX

#5
neozi
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any update?

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Vellor
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will edit asap

#9
neozi
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still waiting

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neozi
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still no update yet? vct my/sg will start today right?

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Mooony
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for bleed, juicy is no longer inside. He said that he will be back in next year when he 16

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Vellor
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yep i knew this, just havent update

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makoidk
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Bleed has LEGIJA too, an amazing coach

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