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T1 Valorant Completes Valorant Roster With Overwatch Star Munchkin

T1 Munchkin
T1 Munchkin

T1 Valorant have completed their roster with Byeon “Munchkin” Sang-beom. The former Overwatch star made a name for himself in the Overwatch League as a DPS player for the Seoul Dynasty, before eventually switching to Valorant with Cloud9 Korea. T1 recently bolstered their Valorant roster with the addition of Son “xeta” Seon-ho and head coach Yoon “Autumn” Eu-teum, after the duo asked to join the South Korean organization. Xeta replaces Rahul “curry” Nemani, who was traded to Cloud9.

Munchkin’s signing reunites him with xeta and Autumn, both of whom were also part of the original Cloud9 Korea team.

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T1 may be out of the 2022 VCT season, but the organization clearly has its sights set on rebuilding for 2023. It has made changes to its coaching staff as well, releasing head coach David Denis earlier in May.

T1 Valorant is stacked with Korean talent

Despite its mixed nationality roster, T1 CEO Joe Marsh has reaffirmed the organization’s intention to stay in North America for the VCT.

Munchkin brings with him experience on Valorant’s international stage. He was a member of the Crazy Raccoon roster that competed at Masters Reykjavik, Berlin, and Champions last year. In 2022, the team came close to qualifying for Stage 1 Masters, but fell short to Zeta Division in the grand final in VCT Japan.

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The 24-year-old had originally left the Japanese team in December in search of new opportunities, but ended up returning to Crazy Raccoon for VCT Japan Stage 1.

T1 Valorant roster

  •  Joshua “steel” Nissan
  •  Zander “thwifo” Kim
  •  Josh “pwny” VanGorder
  •  Son “xeta” Seon-ho
  •  Byeon “Munchkin” Sang-beom

Munchkin is primarily known for his aggressive play on the duelist agents, so he may be taking on the role of entry-fragger for his team. We have to wait and watch how this new team works out for T1.

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Anish Prasad
Anish Prasad
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