Rex Regum Qeon Releases 2 VALORANT Players Ahead of 2023

Last Updated on: 27th October 2022, 08:44 pm

Rex Regum Qeon
27/10/2022 | Rex Regum Qeon has released 2 players ahead of VCT 2023. They haven’t announced the joiners yet. Who might it be? | Credits: Twitter

One of the VCT Pacific league groups Rex Regum Qeon has parted approaches with Filipino gamers Nathaniel “Nexi” Cabero and Kelly “kellyS” Sedillo these days following the cease of a trialing duration for 2023. “It is with a heavy coronary heart to announce that we will be parting approaches with our VALORANT players. Nexi and kellyS,” Rex Regum Qeon said. “With the conclusion of our prolonged trial period.

The administration and teaching crew have agreed on sticking with a six-man roster shifting forward. This was once no longer a convenient choice for the teaching crew to eliminate Nexi and kellyS. As they each have been such a quintessential section of the VALORANT crew and the RRQ Family.”

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Who Will the Replacement be?

KellyS used to be a section of Rex Regum Qeon for the reason that January 2022 and Nexi went on to be a part of it later in March. Together, they most tremendously helped the crew impenetrable a spot in VCT APAC Challengers Two. In June and win Predator League Philippines in September over South Built Esports.

With the departures of kellyS and Nexi, Rex Regum Qeon is set to play with James “2ge” Goopio, Emmanuel “Emman” Morales, Eroll Jule “EJAY” Delfin, David “Tehbotol” Monangin, Saibani “fl1pzjder” Rahmad, and Hagai “Lmemore” Tewuh in VCT 2023. Rex Regum Qeon was once one of the 10 businesses in APAC to tightly closed a spot in the VCT Pacific league. They’ll play in opposition to DRX, T1, Gen.G, ZETA DIVISION, Paper Rex, DetonatioN Gaming, Team Secret, Talon Esports, and Global Esports in subsequent years.

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Was it worth removing 2 prime players? And will the change help RRQ win a trophy?

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