Global Esports Global Esports Asia-Pacific Rank #25 UdoTan Go Kyung-won (고경원) Kr1stal Savva Fedorov Papi Federico Evangelista ban Joseph Seungmin Oh yoman Chae Young-moon (채영문) Deryeon Derrick Yee has released Mark "patrickWHO" Musni, beginning a mid-season roster rebuild after a 1-4 showing in the VCT Pacific Stage 1 group stage saw them miss out on playoffs.

patrickWHO's departure from Global comes just over six months after his initial arrival, which saw him signed alongside Kr1stal , kellyS , UdoTan , and Papi . patrickWHO joined Global's ranks as a rookie to the tier 1 scene, having made his professional Valorant debut in 2024. That year, he played for three different Filipino VCL teams, most notably Carti World Carti World Asia-Pacific Rank #40 gabo Uyen Ralph Ayap Ichisolo Cullen Cuevas , before joining Velocity Gaming Velocity Gaming Asia-Pacific Rank #9 SkRossi Ganesh Gangadhar Russ Russel Mendes Lightningfast Abhirup Choudhury Madelyn Raven William damaraa Damara Danuardi in the offseason. He would never play a game for Velocity, though, as Global Esports bought out his contract to secure his services.

Global's offseason also saw the team pick up former BLEED BLEED Inactive player Deryeon as a substitute, as patrickWHO had visa issues. patrickWHO missed all three of the team's Pacific Kickoff games, and while initial fears suggested he may miss the beginning of Stage 1, his visa was approved in time. patrickWHO played in three matches for Global, with the team going 1-2, but his performances were a point of concern. In all three outings, as the team's Duelist, he posted team-low marks in rating and kills, resulting in him being benched for Deryeon.

With patrickWHO's release, Global's full roster is now: