Crazy Raccoon Crazy Raccoon Inactive has revealed four new members of their roster as Stage 1 of Challengers Japan approaches. These additions are Moon "Astell" Ji-won (문지원), Souta "popogachi" Morita, Meiy , and a returning Byeon "Munchkin" Sang-beom (변상범).

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Astell and Meiy were both teammates on NORTHEPTION NORTHEPTION Japan Rank #6 YoWamu thiefy Masato Tsujita Pepper Shoki Banjo Esperanza Jeong Jin-cheol (정진철) Wolverine Cho Hyun-tae (조현태) , where they played second fiddle to teams such as ZETA DIVISION ZETA DIVISION Japan Rank #10 Laz Ushida Koji yuran Yushin Hato hiroronn Hiroki Yanai Dep Yuma Hashimoto SugarZ3ro Shota Watanabe and Crazy Raccoon. However, that hierarchy changed during their big break in the 2021 APAC Last Chance Qualifier, where they advanced to the grand final and narrowly lost to FULL SENSE FULL SENSE Asia-Pacific Rank #3 JohnOlsen Chanawin Nakchain PTC Kititkawin Rattanasukol Leviathan Thanyathon Nakmee foxz Itthirit Ngamsaard Sushiboys Panyawat Subsiriroj in a 3-2 series, just one step away from Champions. Astell soon left at the end of November while Meiy was released as the organization dissolved the roster in December.

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Munchkin joined Crazy Raccoon in January 2021 as one of the founding members of the roster. There, the Korean found domestic success as they won Stage 1: Masters and subsequently Stage 2: Challengers Finals, becoming Japan's representatives at the first interregional LAN, Masters Reykjavik. Afterward, the team maintained their international presence as they participated in both Masters Berlin and Champions, but failed to attain much success.

Ready to tackle the 2022 season, Crazy Raccoon Crazy Raccoon Inactive are: