Bleed Esports, the prominent esports organization, recently underwent a strategic overhaul by announcing the departure of two players from their VALORANT roster. In a bold move to fortify their squad, Bleed Esports has officially welcomed two exceptional talents, Kim “Zest” Gi-seok and Jorell “Retla” Teo.
New Signings, New Beginnings
This significant development marks a pivotal moment for Bleed Esports as they gear up for the upcoming stages of the VCT Esports journey. The acquisitions of Zest and Retla reflect the organization’s commitment to embracing fresh opportunities and reinforcing their competitive spirit.
Zest: A Game-Changer Joins the Fray
Undoubtedly the star of the show, Zest, hailing from Southeast Asia, brings an impressive resume to the Bleed Esports Valorant roster. Formerly associated with DRX, Zest’s addition is poised to elevate the team’s firepower and strategic prowess. His experience in a strategy-oriented team like DRX, coupled with his exceptional skills.
Key Achievements:
- Played a pivotal role in DRX’s historic 108-match win-streak.
- Demonstrated exceptional control over strategies in international competitions.
As a 23-year-old powerhouse, Zest not only amplifies Bleed Esports’ firepower but also introduces a strategic edge that can be instrumental in their journey through VCT Korea.
Retla Returns: Singaporean Sensation
Accompanying Zest in this new chapter is Retla, a skilled player from Singapore with previous experience at Paper Rex. Despite some past fluctuations in his association with Bleed Esports, his reinstatement into the active roster speaks volumes about the organization’s belief in his ability to perform at the highest level.
We're excited to introduce @Zestvlrt and welcome @FkRetla back into the fold.
Their addition signals a new era for our team, one filled with fresh opportunities and renewed determination.#GOBLEED🩸 pic.twitter.com/IE7EoYg0uO
— BLEED Esports (@ggBleed) March 7, 2024
Roster Changes and Future Prospects
The addition of Zest and Retla comes on the heels of Bleed Esports parting ways with two players – Crazyguy and EgoistVAL. The departure of EgoistVAL, who later announced his retirement from competitive VALORANT to focus on university studies, marked a significant transition for the team.
VALORANT ROSTER UPDATE:📍
Today marks a significant change in our VALORANT roster. We've decided to transition @crazyguyfps to our inactive roster and part ways with @EgoistVAL.@crazyguyfps has been integral to our success, including our Ascension League triumph. We want to… pic.twitter.com/91cXv2da6W
— BLEED Esports (@ggBleed) March 7, 2024
Reinvigorated and Ready
In conclusion, Bleed Esports enters a new era with Zest and Retla leading the charge. The amalgamation of seasoned experience and emerging talent positions the team for success in the competitive VALORANT scene. As they set their sights on VCT Korea, Bleed Esports embraces the challenges ahead with renewed determination.