NRG Esports officially welcomes crashies for VCT 2023
NRG Esports has officially announced Chet "Chet" Singh as their head coach for the VCT 2023 season.
Overview:
- The roster changes were fueled by the acceptance of NRG into the VCT Americas League for 2023.
- One of the best IGLS in the scene is now with NRG for VCT 2023.
It is scarcely shocking that the finding was made. Since the beginning of October, Crashies and Victor "Victor" Wong have been connected to a transfer to NRG. After OpTic could not acquire a partnership spot in the Americas league for VCT 2023, the pair made it clear that they wanted to be signed together on a new club.
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Austin "crashies" Roberts has been officially revealed as the second player during the week of NRG Esports' Valorous roster reveal. After an outstanding year in which he won OpTic Masters Reykjavik and finished in the top three at Copenhagen and Valorant Champions 2022, the former OpTic Gaming Initiator teams up again with in-game leader Pujan "FNS" Mehta and coach Chet "Chet" Singh.
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Crashies signing in the NRG Esports
Playing with CS: GO luminaries like Tyler "Skadoodle" Latham, Braxton "brax" Pierce, and Keven "AZK" Larivière at T1, Crashies started his Valorant career. He joined Team Envy, which would eventually change its name to OpTic Gaming, towards the end of 2020. OpTic significantly improved under FNS, becoming the greatest and most reliable squad in the whole globe.
Due to the departure of Jimmy "Marved" Nguyen from Valorant and the signing of star player Jaccob "yay" Whiteaker to Cloud9, they were considered the top roster to be passed over for a coveted partnership spot. Crashies established himself on OpTic as one of the strongest initiators in the game against agents like Sova. He undoubtedly provided the most memorable moment of Valorant Champions 2022 with an ace versus BOOM Esports on Fracture as the squad attempted to take the zipline.
Finally, an Easter egg on the map with a warning about zipline safety rules preserved that same instant in time. Ardis "ardiis" Svarenieks, a star of Victor and FunPlus Phoenix, is anticipated to be announced by NRG in the next days. Sam "s0m" Oh, who was on the initial roster, is most likely to stay. As the team's sixth member, Zander "thwifo" Kim, a former T1 player, will join.
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