Valorant: Team Secret recruited 5 players of Bren Esports

On its homepage, Team Secret officially announced signing a contract with 5 players Jayvee “Dubstep” Paruirigan, Jessie “Jessievash” Cristy Cuyco, Kevin “Dispenser” TE, Jim “Borkum” Timbrza and Riley “Witz” Go “. These 5 names have once joined the Bren Esports (Philippines) and just won the VCT: SEA STUA 3 Challengers Play-off.

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This is the first time Team Secret has invested in a Valorant team.

In addition, with the winning championship of Southeast Asia, Bren Esports also won tickets to Masters 3 in Berlin, Germany. However, due to the failure to apply for a visa to Europe, Bren Esports was forced to miss an appointment with the last Masters event in 2021. Because of this reason, the members of BREN ESPORTS were dissatisfied with the leadership.

Unable to find a common voice, Dubstep and his teammates decided to leave to join a more ambitious organization. Recognizing the potential of 5 former Bren Esports players, Team Secret immediately joined the game and acquired all the 5 players mentioned above. Before Valorant, Team Secret used to own the speeding teams, PUBG Mobile and League of Legends in Asia.

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Disagreement, 5 members of BRN left despite winning the SEA region.

With Bren Esports, this organization is likely to set up a new Valorant team before the 2022 season started. In another development, although not attending the Masters 3, Bren Esports still enjoys 175 cumulative points and the amount of bonus is equivalent to the 15-16 ranking team. Despite owning the total accumulated score of 225, Bren Esports is still likely to be unable to attend Last Chance Qualifiers.

On the other hand, because Bren Esports could not participate in Masters 3, X10 Esports became the first representative of Southeast Asia to attend the World Valorant Final took place in December. At Last Chance Qualifiers, Southeast Asia, there are 3 representatives and 2 names that are eligible to play full Sense with Boom Esports. The remaining capacity may belong to Paper Rex, the team that was defeated by Bren Esports in the VCT final: Sea Stage 3 Challengers Play-off.

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