Gen.G Valorant Has Officially Announced Their 2023 VCT Roster


Gen.G Valorant Has Officially Announced Their 2023 VCT Roster

Gen.G Esports have decided to take on the championship tournament with an exclusive all-Korean Valorant roster for the 2023 season. The organization took to Twitter to announce its Valorant squad and the new coaches. Here is the first look at the latest additions to Gen.G Esports.

Gen.G, like Sentinels, was unhappy with its VCT 2022 performance, making it shift to a full Korean team for the next season. The additions are Meteor, K1Ng, iNTRO, TS, eKo, and Secret as athletes, and Elmapuddy and bail as Head coach and coach respectively.

Gen.G is an international esports organization that has amazing LoL and Rocket League lineups. They decide to dominate the Valorant community too. Over the past two years, we have seen Gen.G perform very well and take home some of the titles. Gen.G’s performance this year was not extraordinary, and hence, they have decided to revamp their Valorant roster.

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All About Gen.G’s All-Korean Valorant Roster

Gen.G Valorant
Gen.G Valorant Roster 2020

Gen.G announced all six players of its roster at once in a Twitter post on 21 October 2023. All the new additions are well-known expert players in the Asian region. They all have represented big teams like On Sla2ers, Northeption, desperado, and REJECT. Now it’s all up to how compatible they are with each other and by what rate can then all grow before the 2023 VCT Kickoffs.

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Gen.G’s Valorant roster is as follows- Kim “Meteor” Tae-O who is likely to be the IGL and plays Duelist, Lee “k1Ng” Seung-won can play a variety of agents, Kang “iNTRO” Seung-Gyun, Yu “TS” Tae-Seok will be playing as a smoker, Yeom “eKo” Wang-Ryong plays as an initiator, Kim “Secret” Ha-Jin, Lee “bail” Sung-Jae will be the new coach, Chris “Elmapuddy” Tebbit has been promoted to be the head coach for the 2023 VCT season.

The organization has an all-new Valorant roster and is ready to go into hardcore practice sessions in their Bootcamp in Seoul. Fans can see the Gen.Gs in action in February 2023 the VCT Kickoff Tournament in Brazil. They will be facing the 30 best teams from all over there world and fans believe they will do well, since each member of the current roster is very thoughtfully picked and they each complement one another.

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