Valorant: Drx vs push Lakia on the bench

On the homepage, the DRX vs representative announced that Lakia was no longer the official member of the team, and could freely negotiate with other teams. In the 2021 season, Lakia joined Vision Strikers (for the predecessor of Drx) to participate in international tournaments such as Masters 3 Berlin and Valorant Champions. However, the best achievement of Drx vs is just passing the group stage.

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Lakia bid farewell to Drx vs

After the tournament in Germany, Drx vs left Lee “K1NG” Seung-woo to join Esports Connected on loan. However, even when K1ng left, Lakia was not respected by the Drx VS coaching staff and facing a high risk of having to leave. This is considered a sad ending after the contributions of the player born in 2000 to Drx vs.

The current squad of Drx vs has 6 members including Kim “Stax” Gu-taek, Goo “Rb” Sang-min, Kim “Zest” Gi-seok, Yu “Buzz” byung-chul and Kim “Mako” Myeong-Kwan. Besides, Drx vs also has a trainee in that squad is Kang “Beyn” Ha-bin, who is expected to stick with the team until the 2022 season is about to start.

Vision Strikers is considered one of the leading names of Korean valorant. The team was founded in June 2020 before participating in a series of international tournaments. After reaching the Play-off Masters 3 Berlin and impressed at Valorant Champions, Vision Strikers received the sponsorship of Dragonx and changed its name to the current Drx vs.

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Drx vs is considered the pioneer team of Valorant Korea

In addition to the Valorant team, Dragonx also owns the famous League of Legends team playing at LCK – Korea's number one League of Legends. Unlike Valorant, League of Legends in Korea will officially start tomorrow (January 12) with the Spring LCK tournament 2022.

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