WRONSKI Exits Competition Following Departure from Global Esports 

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WRONSKI Exits Competition Following Departure from Global Esports 

Global Esports have parted ways with their Australian-Laotian player Michael “WRONSKI” Wronski, with Pacific LCQ on the horizon


Michael “WRONSKI” Wronski, the Australian-Laotian player for the Indian organization Global Esports, has chosen to end his career in VALORANT. This decision comes after his departure from the team after struggling to find success in the Regular Season of VCT Pacific. He played only four out of nine matches in the League as the roster was trying to find a stable position.

Global Esports WRONSKI’s Short Career

WRONSKI was the only player from Oceania in the Tier-1 VALORANT scene, and he started his professional journey in 2021 for PillowBangers, being one of the only few from his region to participate in First Strike Oceania. Then he began to compete in VALORANT Oceania Tour in 2021 under the team names of Funcrew, Team Bliss and PEACE. 

Before joining Global Esports in October 2022, WRONSKI was part of ORDER’s active lineup, where he participated in APAC’s Last Chance Qualifier in 2022. From primarily playing Duelist roles in the past, WRONSKI picked up Initiator Agent KAY/O for his new team and only played nine maps for Global Esports, winning two. 

“This industry isn’t for me, but I feel blessed to have been a part of it even just for a little while.” – the Australian-Laotian told the world about the end of his journey. 

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Global Esports in LCQ

VCT Pacific Last Chance Qualifier is on the way, and Global Esports will be playing their first match against the Indonesian contender Rex Regum Qeon in five days. Without WRONSKI on the lineup, this is how the team will look in LCQ –

  • Ganesh “SkRossi” Gangadhar
  • Abhirup “Lightningfast” Choudhury 
  • Jordan “AYRIN” He
  • Park “Bazzi” Jun-ki
  • Cahya “Monyet” Nugraha 
  • Kim “t3xture” Na-ra
  • Hong “Eraser” Chang-pyo (Coach)