Indian organization Global Esports Signs Former XSET Player for VCT 2023

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Ahead of the 2023 VALORANT Champions Tour, the Indian organization global eSports has added Jordan “AYRIN” to its ranks.

The former XSET player will be a part of the Indian organization Global Esports VALORANT roster for the Asia international league next year.

Jordan “AYRIN” completed the deal on Tuesday and will join the rest of the roster on the trip to Seoul, South Korea, next year. The Canadian will be in the import slot.

The signing was revealed by Global Esports on Tuesday on social media with clips of AYRIN while he was at XSET. The clips were posted on YouTube and the Twitter pages of the team.

 October 15 is the safe lock date for teams on the books of Riot Games, while the remaining roster members will be completed before then. Also, the formal and official announcement of the signing will be made in the next couple of days.

Meanwhile, there are 30 partnered organizations with Riot; all thirty organizations must inform and notify Riot about nothing less than six players on their roster before October 15.

The Asian international league consists of teams like Gen.G, T1, Paper Rex, Team Secret, DRX, Talon Esports, ZETA Division, and Global Esports representing the Indian region.

Sao Paulo, Brazil, is the first destination next year when the international leagues resume, with the 30 teams competing against each other for an extra slot at the Masters later in 2023, which will be awarded to the region of the winning team.

Meanwhile, Rostermania has started with ten new teams joining Riot Games for the VALORANT Champions Tour 2023; this takes the number of Riot Games partnered teams to 30.

The new teams are from various countries, but they will need to boost their rosters before the downtime ends.

Daniel Ademiju Idowu