
The team is looking to make a resurgence after failing to reach Champions Tour North America Stage 1: Masters, and it seems brax could be key to that.
Brax was one of the first Valorant professionals to get signed by an organisation back in March of 2020 before the game had even been released. Since then, he has proven himself to be one of the best Valorant players in North America.
The former CS:GO pro will join Mathew “WARDELL” Yu, James “hazed” Cobb, Taylor “Drone” Johnson, Yassine “Subroza” Taoufik, and Stephen “reltuC” Cutler with less than two days before the qualifiers of North America's Valorant Champions Tour Stage 2 begins.