Gen.G International Academy graduate Jung ‘Xiesta‘ Si-hwan has signed a four-year contract with Gen.G Esports’ VALORANT division.
That is the longest contract the South Korean organisation has ever finalised with an expert participant in its historical past.
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Born in 2010, Xiesta was a part of Gen.G International Academy’s improvement programme, the place he constructed his expertise by way of ‘structured coaching and actual aggressive expertise’, in keeping with the organisation.
The younger prodigy has participated in aggressive VALORANT occasions as a part of the GenG Students crew and in addition received the Ansan Esports Competition 2023.
“I’ll work laborious to repay you as a lot as you [Gen.G Esports] have believed in me!” Xiesta said on X (Twitter).
On the time of writing, Xiesta is a Radiant participant in VALORANT with 729 RR and ranks thirty first in APAC throughout V26 Act 1.
That stated, for the reason that South Korean participant is simply 15 years previous, he’s ineligible to play in VCT. Because of this, he has been loaned to the South Korean Challengers crew ONSIDE GAMING.
“A brand new expertise who appeared like a comet, participant Xiesta has signed a mortgage switch contract with GGA by way of Onside,” the organisation introduced. “Onside might be with him in order that the participant’s potential can shine to its fullest.”
When Will Xiesta Debut For Gen.G Esports?
It’s unclear what kind of plans the organisation has for Xiesta; nevertheless, he might be eligible to compete in VCT in 2028 when he’s 18. Additionally it is attention-grabbing to notice that Gen.G Esports’ duelists, Kim ‘t3xture‘ Na-ra and Kim ‘ZynX‘ Dong-ha, have contracts operating till 2027.
Furthermore, Xiesta has been practising duelist brokers in Ranked, together with Yoru, Jett, and Neon, in keeping with his match historical past. As such, will probably be attention-grabbing to see how the participant will transition from being a ranked demon to an elite on-stage performer.
Editor’s Observe: The quotes above have been translated from Korean; subsequently, there could also be slight variations.
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