Crazy Raccoon add makiba and Medusa; Astell to coach
To make way for the upcoming duo, Moon “Astell” Ji-won will be stepping down from active play to coach the squad.
To make way for the upcoming duo, Moon “Astell” Ji-won will be stepping down from active play to coach the squad.
Byeon “Munchkin” Sang-beom has been released by Crazy Raccoon, putting an end to a 14-month stint playing under the Japanese organization.
Crazy Raccoon have officially unveiled their 2022 lineup, featuring two former NORTHEPTION members, Moon “Astell” Ji-won and “Meiy”.
The final piece of the puzzle has been revealed, with Park “Bazzi” Jun-ki and Kim “zunba” Joon-hyuk set to wear the ESportsConnected jersey moving forward.
Crazy Raccoon has opted to restructure its team, dismissing the bulk of its roster save for the last man standing, Yusuke “neth” Matsuda, in order to rebuild a new squad in preparation for the VALORANT Champions Tour 2022.
The Filipino powerhouse have sent Crazy Raccoon packing from VALORANT Champions 2021 following a dominant 2-0 victory in Group C’s elimination match.
Everything is coming together for Japanese team Crazy Raccoon to have a great run at VALORANT Champions, and cement Japan’s competitiveness on the world stage.
Crazy Raccoon picked up Japan’s only VCT Champions spot for grabs in Masters 3: Berlin thanks to ZETA DIVISION’s loss to Vivo Keyd today.
After months of heated regional qualifiers, some with sorrow and others with triumph, we are less than a week away from the start of the most anticipated Masters event of the year – the 2021 VALORANT Champions Tour Stage 3 – Masters: Berlin.
The Japanese side has made big changes to the roster; now rocking a seven-man lineup.
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