Bringing the Order: Global Esports to sign Order's Wronski for 2023 Valorant Season

Bringing the Order: Global Esports to sign Order's Wronski for 2023 Valorant Season

Ganesh Jadhav

12 Sep, 2022, 15:30

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Last updated: 13 May, 2025, 13:21

India-based Esport Organisation Global Esports has been in talks with Signing Ex-Order player Michael "Wronski" Wronski to their Valorant roster as the second member of their VCT 2023 squad following the signing of XSET's ex-player Ayrin.

Global Esports has been one of the frontrunners of Valorant in South Asia. They were also the first team to field a Valorant roster in the region and have been consistently the top name in South Asian Valorant.

With consistent results, the managerial staff's deep involvement, and the organization's reach in India and South Asia, Global Esports managed to secure a partnership and are the youngest organization to be part of the Valorant Partnership Program.

The news delighted the fans of the organization and the fans of Valorant in India, with one of the Indian teams representing the region on an International level.

Post the Partnership acceptance, Global Esports announced their plans for VCT 2023 and a desire to field a 10-man roster for the organization and trialing players to get the best roster possible for the team.

The organization has been in talks with many names throughout the APAC region and outside. And are in the market to sign a Duelist/Flex and a controller player.

On 5th October, The Organisation announced the signing of Ayrin, XSET's secondary IGL, as the 2023 VCT squad's first member and the IGL of the new Global Esports Valorant. With this addition, the team has maxed out the import player slots and will not be able to sign players outside of the Pacific region.

Global Esports VCT 2023 Squad Member #2:

Wronski Valorant to Global EsportsWith Ayrin as the first member, It was reported a while ago by Runitback's Sushant Jha that Global Esports are in talks to sign Order's Jett/Chamber player Michael "Wronski" Wronski to their Valorant Roster as the second player.

Australian Org ORDER filed for bankruptcy shortly after the conclusion of VCT APAC LCQ, and the players and staff have since been released. Wronski was one of the star players on the roster and is a capable operator player. With Ayrin and Wronski, the Global Esports roster is finally taking shape.

Despite not being from the South Asian region, Wronski is not an import as Australia falls under the pacific region for Valorant. With Wronski and SkRossi playing similar roles, it will be interesting to see how the team eventually takes shape.

 

With Wronski in, The Global Esports Valorant roster ahead of 2023 looks as follows:

  • Bhavin "HellRanger" Kotwani
  • Ganesh "SkRossi" Gangadhar
  • Akshay "Kappa" Sinkar
  • Abhirup "LightningFast" Chaudhary
  • Jayanth "skiLLz" Ramesh
  • Pranav "Kohli" Kohli
  • Jordan "AYRIN" He
  • Michael "WRONSKI" Wronski
  • Vatsal "Nghtmre2k" Uniyal (Manager)
  • Hong "Eraser" Chong-Pyo (Head Coach)

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