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Revenant Esports to compete in VALORANT Challengers 2023 South Asia Split 2

April 26, 2023

Revenant Esports have confirmed their participation in the VALORANT Challengers 2023: South Asia Split 2. Hosted by Nodwin Gaming as a LAN event in New Delhi, the US$100,000 tournament is set to be one of the biggest VALORANT esports events in the country to date. 

Revenant Esports’ VALORANT line-up consists of six players, including two international players. They are as follows: 

  • Tejas rite2ace Santosh Sawant
  • Kasif Paradox Khwaja Sayyed
  • Shailesh Blackhawk Ravindra Dalvi
  • Enrico Ching Manalo Perez
  • Joshua JoshS Miles Infante Santos
  • Sahil 1TaPGOD Sanjay Duble

Revenant Esports will be announcing an international coach soon as well. 

Split 2 of VALORANT Challengers South Asia 2023 is one of the most crucial tournaments in the circuit. Apart from the US$100,000 prize pool, the tournament will also determine the south Asian representative at VALORANT Challengers Ascension 2023 Pacific — an international tournament. 

Rohit Jagasia, Founder and CEO, Revenant Esports, said:

Due to legal complications, we were unable to participate in Split 1 despite having a fully stacked roster. The boys had plenty of time to train, though, and we are here to win it all in Split 2.” 

rite2ace, Revenant Esports member, added:

It was definitely a disappointment to not be competing in Split 1. While the other teams might have the edge right now with more LAN experience and competition exposure this season, we are still pretty confident going into Split 2. We have watched all the games and have an understanding of our opponent’s strategies. Our squad had plenty of time to train and build our synergy so we are headed into Split 2 to secure South Asia’s spot at the Ascension.

VALORANT Challengers 2023: South Asia Split 2 is set to begin very soon. Ten of south Asia’s best, including Revenant Esports, will be fighting for the Ascension slot and the lion’s share of the US$100,000 prize pool. 

Aditya Chaudhuri

Hailing from the City of Joy, the things that bring me joy are cricket, a good non-tilt CS:GO session, F1 and movies.

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