HellrangeR Shares His Dream Valorant Team for VCL 2023 South Asia

One of the top shotcallers from the region builds his master squad.

Aditya Singh Rawat
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HellrangeR Shares Dream Team For VCL 2023 South Asia

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During a recent livestream session, HellrangeR shared details about his Valorant dream team for the VCL 2023 South Asia.
HellrangeR's dream team included three players from India and two overseas talents.
In terms of teams, two players are currently a part of Velocity Gaming while the other three are from Orangutan.

One of the Indian esports veterans, Bhavin "HellrangeR" Kotwani, enjoyed a great run in competitive Valorant with Global Esports. Later, he switched over to the role of a creator after the organization started competing in the Valorant Champions Tour (VCT).

The 25-year-old has been hosting watch parties for the ongoing VCT 2023: Pacific League and while livestreaming the match between Global Esports and T1, one of the viewers asked him to share his Valorant dream team for the Valorant Champions League (VCL) 2023: South Asia.

HellrangeR entertained this request wholeheartedly and listed five players from among those currently competing in the tournament to prepare his dream team.

Valorant dream team by HellrangeR for the VCL 2023 South Asia

The exclusive Valorant league for the South Asia region is well into its third week of the regular season with Orangutan and Velocity Gaming leading their respective groups.

So far, the competition has been nothing short of excellent with many players including Indian youngsters and overseas talents popping off to display their wide array of skills.

Having observed the tournament closely, HellrangeR during a recent livestream session revealed his dream lineup for the VCL 2023 South Asia with which he could guarantee a slot in the Pacific Ascension.

Before listing members of this dream team, he clarified that no member of the former GodSquad would be included in this roster and it would only comprise players who were currently competing in the league.

  1. Azis "azys" Nandang - Duelist

  2. Sagnik "hellff" Roy - Primary Controller

  3. Rishi "RvK" Vijayakumar - Secondary Controller / Initiator

  4. Anuj "Amaterasu" Sharma - IGL / Flex

  5. Jm "tesseract" Ignacio - Primary Initiator

Two players from this team , hellff and Amaterasu, are currently a part of Velocity Gaming whereas the trio of azys, tesseract, and RvK are a part of Orangutan.

Surprisingly, HellrangeR did not include himself as part of this dream team, but he still did a fantastic job assembling a solid lineup that consists of both Indian and international players.

However, one thing that was missing from this lineup is that there were no youngsters or upcoming prospects that made the cut for HellrangeR's dream team.


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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.