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SkRossi, Lightningfast to Join Global Esports at VCT Pacific League by Next Week

All seven players will soon be seen together in South Korea.

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The trio of SkRossi, Lightningfast, and Rushindra have got their visas approved for South Korea.
They are expecting to leave for Seoul and join the VCT 2023: Pacific League by next week.
In a separate statement, SkRossi pondered whether he would get to play against DRX in the team's second match.

It is finally happening, after facing travel delays due to the visa approval process that took a bit longer than expected, Ganesh "SkRossi" Gangadhar and Abhirup "Lightningfast" Choudhury, will soon be joining the rest of the Global Esports lineup in South Korea very soon.

As per the latest update provided by Rushindra "Salbatic" Sinha - CEO of Global Esports, he along with both players have received their visas and will be getting their passports soon.

"ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival) flight to South Korea for SkRossi, Lightningfast, and me is Monday (hopefully no new hurdles)," stated Rushindra, in his public statement.

RELATED:  SkRossi to Miss Global Esports First Match Against T1 at VCT 2023 Pacific League

SkRossi and Lightningfast will reach South Korea for VCT 2023 Pacific League by next week

This update comes just a day after SkRossi announced that he will be missing out on the opening match of Global Esports against T1 at the VCT 2023: Pacific League. Though his visa for South Korea has now been approved it does not change the situation and the statement still holds true.

This will be the first time, since Global Esports entered competitive Valorant, that the Indian esports organization will be stepping out with a completely international lineup.

  1. Jordan "AYRIN" He - Canada

  2. Kim "t3xture" Na-ra - South Korea

  3. Park "Bazzi" Jun-ki - South Korea

  4. Michael "WRONSKI" Wronski - Australia

  5. Cahya "Monyet" Nugraha - Indonesia

He will be joined by Lightningfast and Rushindra, who have also received their visas and the trio could be on their flight to South Korea by Monday, 27th March, if they face no other obstructions leading up to their departure.

In a separate statement made by SKRossi, the player still showed a bit of doubt if he will be able to play against DRX on 3rd April or not. This does not seem related to the travel woes faced by Global Esports which will be easily sorted by then and could be related to the playing five selection for that particular match.

SkRossi gives an update about visa approval

DRX is one of the toughest organizations in the league so Global Esports will be looking to field their best playing five against them and there could be a chance that SkRossi does not make it. However, all this is just mere speculation at this point based on statements made by the player.

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Aditya is the in-house CS:GO writer at AFK Gaming. While his understanding of the esports space is not restricted by geographical borders, his current focus lies in the Asian region. Understands and follows almost all major esport titles.
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