Tyson “Tenz” Ngo
Not only is it famous for its definitive and extremely fiery gameplay, the boy born in 2001 is also known for his Vietnamese blood. Farewell soon with CS: GO, Tenz moved to Valorant and the first large team he joined was Cloud9. Even so, joining Sentinels is considered a big turning point for a 20 -year -old boy.

The Canadian star has become a nightmare for rivals with Jett agents combined with “killing” operator. However, the Valorant community always believes that Sentinels's Duelist is only really excellent in the ranking matches and often psychologically when playing on the big stage. Therefore, Valorant Masters 2 is an opportunity for him to assert his ability.
Adil “Scream” Benedom
As one of the veteran players, it was not surprising that the boy born in 1994 quickly turned to Valorant when he was no longer acting at CS: GO. Immediately, Team Liquid offered to recruit Belgian players of Morocco and he immediately agreed. In Europe, Scream has been horrified and is considered the most classy Duelist.

Delayed with two agents Phoenix and Jett, situations that wipe out the opponent or the “first -headed” phase to perfectly make the brand of the 26 -year -old player. Not only, so he is also the most experienced name in the team of Team Liquid next to Travis “L1NK” Mendoza. Let's wait and see, whether Scream can bring the home team to the Valorant Masters 2 championship.
Leandro “FRZ” Gomes
You may have seen this guy with the name Frzgod or Frozen in the rankings at Valorant. However, the new FRZ is really the name that helps the star of Team Vikings are well known. It would be no exaggeration to think that in the journey to win the Brazilian area of Team Vikings, FRZ is the most prominent name.

Unlike other players who prefer Raze or Jett's existing escape, FRZ frequently used Phoenix. And if you want to know the “fire phoenix” in the hands of FRZ dangerous, ask Sharks Esports. In the final of the Brazilian region, FRZ used Phoenix to wipe out his opponent with just one Sheriff.
Park “Allow” Sang-Wook
Nuturn Gaming is the team with the largest average age at Valorant Masters 2, and Kang “solo” Keun-chul is also the oldest player with the number 33. However, the most noticeable person on the Nu side is still Duelist Allow. As an entry Fragger, not too difficult to understand when Allow prefer agents like Jet or Reyna.

The mature, bloody gameplay is the strong point of the pillar on the Nuturn Gaming side. This will be a name that other teams need to note, especially Sharks Esports when Brazil's representatives will face the Korean champion in the first match. If maintaining the form, Allow is likely to help the home team go far at Valorant Masters 2.
Juan Pablo “Nagz” Lopez
Have you heard of Manchester City's Sergio Aguero? Kru Esports is the team owned by the Argentine striker. And in the journey to defeat Infinity to take the throne in Latam, Kru launched a monster named Nagz. The boy born in 2001 was famous on Youtube with top -notch processing with Jett and Raze.

Thanks to the youth and skill processing phase, Nagz made his opponents terrified. Now, he will appear in a larger, bigger and more experienced arena. Will the boy born in 2001 achieve the best state to help Kru go far in this year's tournament?