Specifically, the force of ESC included Yoo “Moothie” Seung-woo (former C9B player), Kim “Goddead” Sung-Sin (former F4Q player), Kim “Zunba” Joon-hyuk (former F4Q player) and Lee “K1NG” Seung-won, who used to wear Vision Strikers to participate in Valorant Champions, recently, and be known as the role of Valid.

However, in the 2022 season, K1NG will wear ESC in the form of loan from Vision Strikers. Besides the four players of the main squad, the coaching staff of ESC also includes all the names familiar to Korean Valorant fans. Taking on the position of ESC coach Jeong “Jaemin” Jae-min with Jung “Peri” Bum-Gi.
In the 2021 season, both Jaemin and Peri were members of Nuturng Gaming. However, after the failure of Nuturn Gaming at Last Chance Qualifiers Apac, these two players decided to leave to look for new challenges. However, Jaemin and Peri did not continue to play professionally but instead will lead ESC to attend Valorant Champions Tour 2022.
There is no specific information about the 5th member of ESC. However, fans believe it will be Park “Seoldam” Sang-min. As a Korean player, Seoldam has spent most of his career in his career in Japanese teams, including Northporation. He is a famous player for agent Jett in hand.

With the strong investment of ESC, Korean Valorant promises to be more fierce. Because, besides Vision Strikers, Damwon Gaming and F4Q, even ESC can also become a competitive name for tickets attending Masters and Valorant Champions.