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Players to look out for at VCT Masters Tokyo - Part 3

Players to look out for at VCT Masters Tokyo - Part 3

Valorant
10 Jun
Ganesh Jadhav

In a few hours, the best Valorant players in the world will congregate and take on each other to crown the VCT Masters Tokyo Champion. We have already covered the preview and the viewer guide for Tokyo. With twelve teams participating, sixty exceptional players will participate in the tournament. Let's highlight some of these exceptional players highlighting a player from each team. 

Paper Rex - Jason "f0rsaken" Susanto:

While something is definitely the new star of Paper Rex, f0rsaken is the player to look out for at VCT Masters Tokyo. f0rsaken, who exclusively played operator and duelist roles initially, has perfectly switched to a more flex role. At VCT Pacific, f0rsaken not only played Neon and Jett but also played Skye, Harbor, Killjoy, and Fade while fragging out. Moreover, he did it without dropping in performance and displaying extreme dexterity at each agent.

DRX - Kim "MaKo" Myeong-Gwan:

Rb was the most flexible player in the Pacific, and not just the world, but a big part of DRX's consistent performance must be MaKo. Playing almost all the controllers to perfection, MaKo has to be the team's backbone. With consistent performance throughout the Pacific, MaKo definitely cemented himself as one of the best controllers in the world. He will continue his strong performance on the International stage and will ensure DRX lifts the trophy.

T1 - Son "Xeta" Seon-ho:

After a shaky start to the VCT Pacific season, T1 changed their IGLs from Munchkin to Xeta, and T1 flipped the season over the head. T1 went from being the fifth seed behind Paper Rex to the first and second-seed contenders. While leading the team, Xeta also became the biggest clutcher for the team and got the team out of dire situations. While other T1 players have been showing up in the later stages, Xeta has to be the best player on the team. Carpe has to be the other name finally getting into the groove and will be an additional player to look out for.

ASE - Dong “Life” Hao Qu:

After being let go from EDward Gaming, Life joined Attacking Soul and took them to new heights. Mostly consisting of newcomers and rookies, ASE Life brought the much needed veteran experience in the team. But that’s not all, Life added the much needed muscles to the team and made them an amazing team. While the youngsters definitely are a strong contender for this but Life’s amazing performance throughout the FGC season makes him the player to look out for in ASE.

This concludes Strafe's list of players you should watch. You can read Part 1 and Part 2 of the series here. The VCT Masters Tokyo action will kick-off on 11th June with FUT taking on Evil Geniuses. You can follow the VCT Twitter for all the updates regarding VCT Masters Tokyo.

Credits: Riot Games // Valorant Champions Tour


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