Valorant Challengers League 2024 is the tier two tournament that gives a chance to the non-franchised teams to make their way to the tier one league through Ascension. For South Asia, the top eight teams will be competing within the region to secure the spot for Pacific Ascension 2024.
While Split 1 is focused heavily on points, Split 2 is about directly competing for the Ascension event's spot. Only one team from South Asia will make its way to the Pacific Ascension event which will be held in Tokyo.
Sportskeeda Esports' Sneh Jadhav got the opportunity to talk to Revenant Esports' SkRossi during which he said:
"Individually all the players are great."
Revenant Esports' SkRossi talks about the team not making any changes and their strengths in Valorant Challengers League 2024
SkRossi is among the most popular Valorant players in the South Asian region. He rose to stardom with Global Esports in the pre-franchised era. He was considered one of the top Duelist players of the region and is among the few Indian pros who have made their way to the franchised league.
However, things didn't work out for SkRossi in the Pacific League and he eventually parted ways with Global Esports. For 2024, he has made his way back home to compete in the Valorant Challengers League with Revenant Esports. He has also switched over to the role of an Initiator as opposed to the Duelist in the earlier years.
Revenant Esports is already among the top teams to look out for as they have been splendid throughout South Asia's Valorant Challengers League. The team had a great performance in Cup 1 and is looking just as good in Cup 2. They are among the few teams that did not make changes to the roster after Cup 1.
Sportskeeda Esports approached Revenant Esports' SkRossi to ask him why this decision was made and what he thought were the strongest aspects of this team. Here's what he said:
"Trust in the teammates. Individually, all the players are great. Good communication between each other!"
Revenant Esports looks deadly in the Valorant Challengers League for the South Asian region. While they had a 3rd place overall finish in Cup 1, they have shown potential to become the Pacific Ascension representative for the region in 2024.
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